Tuesday, February 18, 2025

I Know Her by Muhammad Adnan Guggar from Children's Literature Education and Literature Magazine


 























I Know Her

I know her! 

Decades are passed, an embrew slices Earth's chest

And countless Energy invests

It blooms 

Bamboozles doom:

Decades past

In search of and at last 

Pause and steadfast like mast, 

It is swaying and living

It's breath giving

Spreading light and delight

Catches might and cashes bright 

Twitter positivity in melancholy 

Singing joy and cherishing cheerfully 

Saying goodbye to pessimism 

She is the flame of optimism 

Guarding like boundary wall

A spirit stands by at her side

It covers her and clicks in her glide 

And in thick and thin, it stands tall

Decades pass 

A flame flames

Light in thick darkness 

It lits and brightens chaos.

 

Biography

Muhammad Adnan Gujjar, lecturer in English at The University of Chenab, Gujarat, Pakistan . He has completed two Masters in English Philosophies: M.Phil. in English Language and Literature from UOS and M.Phil. in English Literature from MUL. His research concentrates on Classical Folktale Heer and Ranjha. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Wordsmith E-Magazine.

Furthermore, he engraves English Poetry and glorifies as a phenomenal poet, Adnan has been served as co-author in various  National and International Anthologies, websites, newspapers and journals . He has been highlighted as an author in a renowned E-paper in the USA and Africa, Mount Kenya Times. In addition, his interview has been featured in an African Paper, The Mount Kenya. 

Moreover, he heartens and provokes the students in Creative Writing. His students are also sharing the vibrant sharing around the globe. Truly, his students are emblems of transparency. He inculcates passion into the minds of their students in order to nurture their raw potential. His aim is to bring out the glory and immeasurable brightness. He believes in having a vibrant perception. He is always there to energize the eager spirits with his soulful thoughts.


 


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