Friday | 8 November 2024 | Reg No- 06
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Friday | 8 November 2024
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Sumon Reza
Distance It's a very calm and quiet night in the final quarter of December. Nights in the winter of this time, for many reasons, are an enjoyable thing. It was such a winter night when a cold breeze dominated nature and darkness overshadowed everything. Surovi, a young girl of around 20/21, wakes up from bed by ...
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Fallen SilenceLife is a dawn. The sun rose long ago,Yet sorrow clings like a noon heat That's burns slowly.A leaf slips from a bird's careless beak.I name it silence, fragile, weak.In earthen hoe, in the pitch-black night,A faint oil lamp flickers, Swallowed by sudden flight:A beetle's touch causes its light to cease.I name it death, a quiet release.This ...
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Destination On a monsoon afternoon in Dhaka, the 4:30pm train from Kamalapur to Chattogram 'Subarna Express' arrived with a whoosh, the air thick with humidity and the scent of rain-soaked earth. Inside, the compartment buzzed with the chatter of travelers, families, and vendors selling crispy pithas and so on. Among them sat Rafa, a girl with electric blue ...
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Anonymous WoundsThe subtle ironies of time  Will one day evoke reverence.Restless words in silent protest,  Will pierce the heart with sharp pain.All the complaints at the end of the day  Will unknowingly transform into affection.  Moments will grow heavy with deep breaths,  When the pain is settled, efforts will cease.The battle with mighty myself Gradually withdrawing it's ...
Sumon Reza
Ephemeral SipsIn a small, quiet town nestled between two hills, there was a cafe called "The Painted Leaf." The walls were thick with memories, and its wooden tables had seen more conversations than could be counted. It was here, on a cloudy afternoon, that Atif sat, stirring his coffee absentmindedly as he watched the rain fall ...
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A Silent DepartureIt was a quiet evening in Dhaka. The sun had just begun its descent, casting long shadows over the bustling city. Things seem quiet and unencumbered. Birds and flying around and the mild twittering sounds echoing in the ears of the dwellers. Even the sound of cars, buses, rickshaws are barking sometimes loudly and sometimes ...
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Golden Fields of Unity In golden fields where rivers flowWhere skies in vibrant colors glowA land of peace, where all belongWith unity and harmony so strong.No lines divide, no hearts apartIn every soul, a common heart From hill to shore, dawn to duskA nation's love, a sacred trust.  Discrimination's spirit fades awayWith golden light, like brighter day No shadowed past, no ...
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Chant for Change In Dhaka's streets where voices riseWith youth's defiant, hopeful criesGeneral students stand for right With bold voice and strong might.Their spirit burns and valor showsAgainst the tide, their fervor growsIn every chant they demand reformGradually their voices become storm.With hearts ablaze and bold dreamThey seek to change proud regimeUnited strong, they face intense testFor Bangladesh, they ...
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Silence What should I write now?When everything's dark hereWhen dead cry dominates allWhat you want me to write?I would rather stay silent What's the point of talking?Our words are hegemonic When everyone is in panic. Do I have the right to speak?Speak for my right, demand When the reply comes in bloodI'd rather stay silent like stoneBut I won't be ...
Sumon Reza
IntervalThe texture of memory suddenly blossomed into a beautiful roseA drop of darkness fell through the old windowWhen moonlight is swallowed by the artificial light,The sharpened hand of despair reduces our childhood to youth.Lazy arrogance paralyzes, eyes forget to cry-We find love through the lens of capitalism, in ready, hard cash.Our ideals are stolen and ...
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