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Another son is dead, until five he lived. For his long life at Shah-Hamdan he had threads tied “Shehij ninder yee nai. Gahas Kormakh Khudayas Hawale”, his mother cries. No news can penetrate across the mountains. Satellites work here no more My Kashmir burns. And no one knows. An old woman with torn scarf sits besides fire. While feeding her neighbor’s child She sighs. Is my son dead or alive? She silently cries. In Madrasa I hear children reciting Quran. A girl’s come out dragging her feet. I remember her from somewhere. I remember her seeing naked. Oh! God she is the one who was raped. Nights have turned pitch black. My eyes are losing the habit of sight Midnight soldier’s set another house ablaze. At least there is some sort of light. Many letters have been written to God. Postcards posted of those raped girl’s But its curfew again. No post office deliver’s the message again. Death comes from everywhere. Close your windows mother For bullet respects no womb. It turned Gulistans into tombs. From the plains the visitors come to visit their God’s They are our only witnesses but hypocrites at heart. They say paradise is kaasmir. While my Kashmir is ablaze They testify against us. Is anybody witnessing this? No one at all Be witness to at least this. Open up your eyes my Lord! When paradise is painted with colors of hell, certainly divinity loses its grace In the news the reporter is beaten. Bamboo sticks are hungry for human blood. Let Kashmir go to hell. A new promise in their portfolio. Threads have given up at Dastegeer’s place. Even they are horrified at our fate. In Maisuma boys are dragged by police. They close their dreams, end their screams In a police gypsy. Men shape into monsters when they are given right to anarchy. The gypsy drives them into the dark cantonments. They will remember this day Interrogation officer comes. After celebrating his son’s birthday. The winds from the cantonments bring their news Burned tires around their necks. Burning stoves near their heads. The knife tearing up their flesh. And the boys cry, “We haven’t batted yet. Cricket. We know nothing”. Death wants children to be headlines Hunger has affected the heavens as well. Graves are full. No more space left. We need land of the plains. For our graves. In the ac car the bureaucrat goes. The mother’s with search full eyes Ask about their sons they lost. They drink their tears And he sips champagne.
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