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POETS’ CORNER

By Magazine Desk
18 March, 2016

Famous Romantic poets who died young

John Keats

He was a contemporary of Shelley and along with Lord Byron these three were considered the best of English romantic poetry. He died at the age of 26 from tuberculosis. He knew he had TB and was about to die and so refused to marry Fanny Brawne, whom he loved and instead moved to Rome where he died a year later.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Shelley is one of the most famous English romantic poets. He died at an early age of 30 when his boat sank in bad weather. There were many theories about his death including political murder, pirates, bad navigational qualities and a boat with a flawed design that wasn’t seaworthy.

Lord Byron

He was the Baron of Lochdale and was notorious for his many scandals involving women. In 1824 he fell sick and used therapeutic bleeding to cure himself, which left him weak. The doctors insisted on continuing with the bleeding which worsened his condition and he died on 19th April at the age of 36.

 

Of people and prisoners

By Zahra Akbar

Once when we were people,

we dreamt of sun-filled meadows,

of halls bursting with laughter and confetti,

and moon that shone just a little fainter than a lover’s eyes.

Now prisoners,

we covet the constable’s dusty boots,

we dream of the dirty streets he walks,

and the grey patch he sees from his balcony,

still bigger than our sky.

Sit still and watch 

By Fajar Ajmal

These torturing hours

These harsh words

Make this place more than worse

I can’t do much, I can’t say much

All I can do is sit still and watch

I take on life

Wondering till when I have to bear

Thinking when I will get relief?

When will I be free?

But the torture is too much

The pain too real

It goes on and on

All I do is sit still and watch

I curse my fate, I hide my shame

I remember good days

Believing it will be over soon

But now all I must do is sit still and watch

I look at my watch

Think for the hundredth of time

The moment isn’t simple to pass

I think of time when I’ll be through

I feel so alien being here

All I know is that I’m different

Not so different than an ugly duckling

Flapping and quacking in its boot trying for a place

But all I do is sit still and watch.

Orchard’s Eve

By Suhd Nazeer

Mellow rotundity’s been garnered-

while waiting for you.

Come now

save me from pining,

taste me.

Escape

By Sidra Amin

I wish I were a bird

That you could never cage.

I wish I could fly

To a place

Where the horizons met

And the sun floated on the sea..

The gaps in between

By Rutaba Tanvir

There’s a silence

Between this clatter

Perturbing yet inviting

It corrodes me; silently

As I drown willingly

In its unending laughter

Journey of Love 

By Shafi Rehman

The twisted and complicated journey of love

where your true story can’t be learnt

These spiral stairs to ascend the ladder

My footsteps are burning with pleasure

The intimate relationship of two souls

where you feel the presence of your goal

The throbbing heartbeats and sleepless nights

where you finally meet with depths of your height

 

Is love really a childish business?

where you are like a foolish cricket

and like a swaying wolf you growl at night

that fades away when out of sight.

Compiled by SK