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Pak Poems - Poems about Pak


War Between Nuclear Powers
When silence breaks with a siren's cry, And ash clouds darken the morning sky, Two nations rise with wrathful might, Blind to peace, prepared to fight. Where rivers flowed through fields so wide, Now burn with rage on either side. Flags once fluttered in monsoon air, Now mark the graves of young laid bare. The tanks roll in, the bombers fly, The missiles arc...

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Categories: pak, 11th grade, anger, hate,
Form: Rhyme
Indo Pak History
Pakistan was born on 14th of August based on communal grounds. Many have this misconception that India was born on 15th August. India was at least 2222 years old country. We got independence on 15th August 1947. The name itself was derived from the river Indus. Muslims in India are the second majority after Hindus. However,they enjoy minority rights....

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Categories: pak, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse



Razia
Allah bachay razia ke jaan Razia gundon me phas gai....

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Categories: pak, betrayal, bullying, character, games,
Form: Verse
Indo-Pak Border
Soldiers strengthen the fence of iron wires. Border looks like a fair face, disfigured by smallpox. Virus is still active. Infiltrators crawl through the mist into India’s heart. They are brave, but brainless. A myriad of men waste their sweat in the nearby militant camps, while wheat farms lie locked with weeds. They harvest tears. Machine-guns and mines can never sooth stomachs. Both...

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Categories: pak, war,
Form: Free verse
Indo-Pak Peace Pangs
Yesterday we were together,our life and death was the same, Today we have drawn a line for reasons foolish and lame. Shoulder to shoulder, hand in hand,we have been through life, Trials-tribulations we faced ,struggled through slavery and strife. What then has happened today that we have turned bitter foes, We bay for each others blood and added to our...

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Categories: pak, friendship, peace, people, social,
Form: I do not know?




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