Tag Archives: poems
Milk & Honey by Rupi Kaur
Hey guys! Here are my thoughts on milk & honey. I’m trying out a new format for this review & would appreciate if you guys let me know if this is good or should I continue to write them as … Continue reading
July TBR ’17
Hey guys! So I thought I should start posting monthly TBRs & wrap-ups from now on! I think this would help me keep track of my reading goal, reviews and make my posting schedule less haywire-y than it is now. … Continue reading
Literature Appreciation
Dear person who is reading this, Hi! I was talking to one of my best friends (HEY ZEE!!) the other day & she said something about books: that it’s amazing how we’re transported from one world to another by just … Continue reading
A Thousand Desires
Hey guys! I’m not sure if anyone following my blog is aware of Urdu Literature. Urdu, as a language, is very poetic & melodic. Urdu poetry is absolutely beautiful and believe when I tell you this, translated work in English … Continue reading
Nothing Gold Can Stay
By Robert Frost, Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing … Continue reading
Home by Warsan Shire
Art Source: Deviant Art, M10tje Poem By Warsan Shire no one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark. you only run for the border when you see the whole city running as well. your neighbours running faster … Continue reading
Hunger Games
Art Source: Deviant Art, Curry23 Hope is the only thing stronger than fear -Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
How The City of Philadelphia Saved My Life
Dear person who is reading this, There are some things in life that are bigger than you & I. These things are not limited to our resources, our imagination. They are not bound by the arbitrary societal constraints that suffocate … Continue reading
Non-Fiction Book Haul
Hey guys! I had to buy some books for a Sociology class I’m taking that focuses on Ethnicity & Immigration. These are all non-fiction and are particularly about migrants, refugees, and immigration as a whole. Reading non-fiction can sometimes be … Continue reading