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Munia Khan

Munia Khan was born on a spring night of 15th March in the year 1981. She enjoys her journey to the literary world. Most of her works are poems of different genres, short stories and articles.She is the author of five poetry collections and one non-fiction inspirational book : 'Beyond The Vernal Mind' (September 6, , 2012, USA), 'To Evince The Blue' (Published 29 October, 2014, USA), 'Versified' (23 October, 2016,Tel Aviv, Israel) and 'Fireclay' ( Published March 3, 2020, USA) and 'Attainable' ( USA, 2 June, 2020), 'The Half Circle' (Published July 15, 2020 USA) Her poetry is the reflection of her own life experience. Her works have been translated into various languages: Japanese, Romanian, Urdu, Italian, Dutch, Croatian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Albanian, Finnish, Greek, German, French, Indonesian, Hindi, Turkish, Arabic, Bengali and in Irish language. Her poetry has been published in several anthologies, literary journals, magazines and in newspapers. Her words have been inscribed on a series of commemorative plaques in Ireland including one standing in the grounds of Holy Trinity Church at Holy Trinity Heritage Centre at Carlingford, Ireland as a tribute to those lost in the collision of the SS Connemara and the SS Retriever in 1916. Her quote has also been inscribed on a memorial plaque( in Tribute to the Hannah shipwreck victims in 1849) beside Newry Canal one hundred metres from the town centre in Newry, Ireland.

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“Faithfulness: where faith is full of necessary trusts!”
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“I cannot squeeze the stars; but I can squeeze my mind to feel the moon compressed.”
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“Please let me know if I am not hereLet me know if I fail to find you thereFor before the dawn I leave the night behind meAnd before my heart I let you leave me behind.”
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“One of my greatest failures: I was trying to cut a piece of moment so that I could erase it.One of my greatest achievements:I have learnt to ignore my futureless past.”
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“If "Frailty, thy name is woman", Frailty must be a man named as 'woman”
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“A heartful mind can always see better than mindless eyes”
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“A moment can be left inside the memory of time.”
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“Take me to 'nowhere' when distance belongs here,there,everywhere.”
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“Today is a fantasy for tomorrow has gone and yesterday is here!”
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“A dead man’s vanity: his ashes full of life that cannot be deceased before a living being’s pride.”
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“Death is God when love is mine.Prayer preys when we’re divine”
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“My mind mends my motives and my notion navigates my natives,for we all are made of soil-our corrupted soil.”
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“My eyes in tearsHeart never sighsMy mind never fearsI conquer the lies”
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“It’s been raining outside and I feel like a sad poet, hating my imagination pissing on the roof.”
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“I love to chase my shadow to feel how it rests in the dark.”
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“Dreamers must dream on as long as the nightmare wakes them upto greet with a bucketful of reality”
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“Never try to lock the virtue’s door with the key of viceIt may lock forever; never to be opened again”
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“A concrete love is a mass of emotion formed into a compound mixture of affection, care, desire and expectation.”
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“I feel like a real dead one: having neither blood to bleed nor any flesh or bone to feel the scars; yet I want to hold on to my spirit.”
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