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Muhammad ShanazarShow poetry

I know not why my heart wishes to adore,
Those who dive deep and bring ashore,
Gems, pearls and the beads of thoughts,
And distribute the stones door to door.

Hi! I am Muhammad Shanazar from Pakistan, a published poet, I started writing poetry in late nineties, up till now I have been bestowed several honours and awards, I have used poetry as a medium of instruction, education of science and technology has made the modern men robots: men and women devoid of sentiments like love and patience that is why when a missile falls upon the people, at the one end it raises cries and on the other it raises laughter; I often ponder where the humanity is being led to, what we want to make the world; if war is not solution of the conflicts why it is time and again used to resolve the issues. Certainly the prevailing situation of the world might be only rectified when good men and women are supplied to the world and this function can only be performed by poetry and other genres of literature, I don't like a conventional figure negate science and technology but I am of the opinion that there must be equilibrium, we should go ahead moderately if we want to make the world, a safe and secure place, for the descending generations, discarding all man-made barriers, we must think for the collective interest of mankind; if you agree to my point of view, it is time to give a direction to your poetry and other genres of literature to beautify the world, let us pick thorns and cultivate roses. Love and peace for all.

Muhammad Shanazar
Shanazar@hotmail.com

  • Last seen on Sep 1 9:51 AM. Member since January 16, 2006.
  • I'm a supertopaz delight poet for 63 comments.
  • My mood is , and quote is "Respect human life and blood.".
  • I am a 45 year old guy (Pakistan)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm a Professor.
  • Visit my homepage at MuhammadShanazar
  • I have 63 comments, 111 poems

My Poetry

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  • This piece of composition is in the praise of Barack Hussain Obama newly elected president of U.S.A.; the present time calls forth Barack Hussain Obama for greater courage and precision to face the challenges to fetch out hum
    31 lines, January 22
  • (Written During The American Attacks On Afghanistan From The Arabian Sea) / / O! The heartless callous warriors, / The children of the crowning age, / You do not see the havoc, / For you stand at the distant sp
    20 lines, 2 comments, May 5, 2007
  • When there is no one around me,
    I peep out through the window,
    39 lines, January 27, 2007
  • Uninvited frequent gluttonous guest,
    Visited and picked up one by one,
    47 lines, January 27, 2007

My other items

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  • Barack Hussain Obama (An Acrostic Panegyric) at sharepoetry
    This piece of composition is in the praise of Barack Hussain Obama newly elected president of U.S.A.; the present time calls forth Barack Hussain Obama for greater courage and precision to face the challenges to fetch out humanity from the quagmire of con
  • O! Poets And Men Of Letters Awake at sharepoetry
    The world is in the shadow of nuclear war / Our own neighbor chatters to use the nuclear devices / As if a thing common or a child’s play. / / O! Poets and Men of Letters awake / Only and you can save the earth from the imminent doom.
  • A Veteran Of The World War II at sharepoetry
    In my early days of childhood, I beheld a man, / He was in eighties with thin wobbly, shaky legs, / Slits slots were on his heels, broken were his boots. / / Though they were dingy soiled yet he wore / A ragged shirt and old brown pants of army

Guest Book

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  • PolkaDot on September 6, 2006
    You seem very philisophical...its very impressive, and divine. Your style is bold yet very suttle in a spiritual way. I look forward to reading your work.
  • zivula on June 29, 2006
    hey, thanx for the comments. & about the whole "harrible" thing.. well lets just say thanx for the correction.. as you can prob tell, smelling's not one of my strenghs...

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