Edward Julius Detmold - Jewels of the Deep (1925)
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Kitab Sada Rahegi Kab Tak, Kabhi To Aghaz-e-Baab Hoga
Jinhon Ne Basti Ujaar Dali, Kabhi To Unka Hisab Hoga
Seher Ki khushiyan Manane Walo, Seher k Tewar Bata Rahe Hain
Abhi to Itni Ghutan Barhegi, Ke Sans Lena Azaab Hoga
Wo din gaya jab ke har sitam ko, ada-e-mehbub samajh k chup the
Uthe Gi Hum Per Jo Eent Koi, To Pathar Uska Jawab Hoga
Sukoon-e-Sehra Me Basne Walo, Zara Ruton ka Mizaj Samjho
Jo Aaj Ka Din Sukoon Se Guzra, To kal Ka Mousam Kharab Ho ga
-Murtaza Birlas
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“stop traumadumping to your friends tell this to your therapist” my god they paywalled human connection
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by the way your voice always matters in the fight against injustice. every single time you speak out against an injustice it matters. it sheds light on it. it empowers others to speak up. it matters
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John George Brown (detail)
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it’s both comforting and heartbreaking that over time you will slowly forget the little details of someone you once loved so deeply until their memory is just a hazy blur like a dream you once had and can’t quite remember anymore
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“killing the flowers will not delay spring” / al-yarmouk palestinian refugee camp in damascus, syria
little palestine; diary of a siege (2021) dir. abdallah al-khatib
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Mahmoud Darwish, from "In the Presence of Absence," originally published in 2006
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"tumhari yaad ke jab zakhm bharne lagte hain, kisi bahane tumhein yaad karne lagte hai."
"When the wounds of your memory begin to heal, I find some excuse to think of you."
-Faiz Ahmad Faiz
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— Albert Camus, The Possessed
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a friend returned the borrowed book / with a dried gajra inside / and an invisibly inscribed message / to always return / a book, a conversation, a person / in a richer form / than what reached you.
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“I haven’t been very impressed lately. By people, or places, or the way someone said he loved me and then slowly changed his mind.”
— Charlotte Eriksson, Another Vagabond Lost To Love
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