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Echoes That Were Felt: Series Part 1

  A SERIES HONORING THE POEMS THAT COULD'NT BE POSTED :          MURDERER OF NATURE: GUILTY AS CHARGED? ROOTS REMEMBERED We carved roads through forests deep, And sowed no seeds, yet longed to reap. The rivers cried, the skies turned grey, Still we marched the modern way. But roots remember—trees don’t forget, The promises we broke, the silent debt. So now the wind no longer sings, It howls with pain at what progress brings.

We Were at War : Not Just with Them, But Within

  We Were at War : Not Just with Them, But Within Sirens didn’t just echo through the valleys — they echoed through our minds. Not every war is fought with weapons; some are fought in whispers, in breaking news, in homes where fear knocks louder than truth. Not just in the sky, But in our hearts. They weren’t just sounds of warning — They were echoes of history, Of blood, and borders, Of fears too old, and futures too fragile. The youth, the future, the silent protesters in school uniforms and social media stories — we didn’t start this war, but we feel its weight. Not because we are soldiers on the frontier, but because we are hearts on the sidelines. And in this war — of ego, borders, power, and pain — every heart counts. This isn’t just about two countries. This is about two kinds of silence — the one before the bomb drops, and the one that follows when the world forgets.   WHAT TRIGGERED THE FLAMES AGAIN?                   ...

The Murderer of Nature: Guilty as Charged?

 The Murderer of Nature: Guilty as Charged?                                 People often say that life is about repaying our mother — through love, sacrifices, and efforts to make her happy. But is that truly what we are doing?  Maybe we've repaid our mothers , but at what cost? The cost of money, perhaps — earned by cutting down trees, the first children of our Mother Earth . Or through mining activities that scar her skin and slowly erode the soul of our natural heritage . Are we truly shaping our culture, or are we blindly exploiting our future in the name of progress? Is it enough to cut trees for development? Or should we begin planting them — not just as a gift to nature, but as a debt we owe to Mother Earth ?   As her concerned child who truly cares for our mother and her future, shouldn't we stop focusing only on what fills our pockets—by cutting down trees and damaging our own pro...