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Articles with tag: life

If The Dead Could Talk

Mazhar Butt   Oct 5, 2009   interacts: 3

Can you hear the crackling of his bones?
Can you hear the sound of his bleak skull?
Can you hear the shriek of his departed soul?
Oh, no! How could you! You are a living one

Ode to my Peoples!

Padash    Oct 18, 2009   interacts: 41

We will always have in common; a bourgeois Aunty, a ‘Vilayat’ palat, a hijabi conservative and a provocative nonconformist.

The White Rose

Aisha Sarwari   Oct 12, 2009   interacts: 158

The wedding night came and went. My routine didn’t change. I couldn’t let the boys down. Would I stop loving cars, stop drinking; stop making clever business? No. I will never change.

Tree of Life

Sarah Zahid   Sep 28, 2009   interacts: 5

During those days the paint of the left wall was blistered. If you scratched it a bit, you could smell saline walls with odor of monsoon rain. The front veranda had a yellow paint and walls were filled with lizards.

That Peculiar Feeling Of Falling Out Of Love

Taji M   Sep 12, 2009   interacts: 47

Many will try to find imaginary faults in the partner; saner individuals will introspect into their own minds. It is scary and confusing, but the at the back of the mind they know it is happening.

In the Belly of Time

saif ahmad   Jul 14, 2009   interacts: 4

If you ever see a Tourbillon escapement, you will be impressed with the miniature complex cage, taking turns and defying gravity. Its almost as if the artist gave life to a mechanical miracle.

A Leaf From the Book of Life

Ayesha Umar   Jul 9, 2009   interacts: 12

Now when I look back I feel as if I was in awe of her like she was a deity descended form the heavens above who could only be seen and revered and observed but not spoken to.

Tale of Two Rebels

Sarah Zahid   Jun 23, 2009   interacts: 14

It was from Firdous market till the bridge. “Stop it”. I cried.. But at that moment I felt that there was a demon inside her.” It’s fun and stop whining”. She snubbed me with a grin on her face.

Odd Jobs

Padash    Jun 8, 2009   interacts: 44

So what if you ever scrubbed a toilet in a rough time or worked at a gas station or shed every sheath of your pride at a job interview? Remember, days from now, it will merely be an interesting memory for you and only you to cherish.

Who Has Seen the Wind

Wajahat Malik   Jun 4, 2009   interacts: 4

Dadu Khan has always been sad about his name and has thought many times to change it. He still remembers the trauma and humiliation he had to suffer during his childhood days, when his school mates used to twist his name and call him Padu Khan

No Quarter For Half Wits Please

Shandana Minhas   May 18, 2009   interacts: 7

Humanitarian disasters are bad because they kill people. Extremism is a menace because it kills people. Again I ask, why is there so much fuss about how we die and not how we live?

Why Yes: Homeless Hoes!!!

Padash    May 10, 2009   interacts: 256

I had initially wanted to write a piece on my experiences as a stripper, I decided to take a few steps back and write about the equally sordid odd jobs I did before my debut as Rosa.

Aliya and the 3 Brothers

Padash    Apr 10, 2009   interacts: 44

Aliya (my then best friend) was the lucky biotch wooed and asked out by all three of these handsome brothers. Am I bitter? Why Yes!

That emptiness, that nothingness, what lies beneath?

Thinking Storm   Apr 3, 2009   interacts: 8

as we sit in large glass window living rooms in gated communities and mimic what we see on TV

The Healing Heart

FouzKhalid Khan   Mar 28, 2009   interacts: 2

I could not wait to let the show
Get started and enthrall us more.
But fate had marked me for her bait:
My heart is shriveled in my chest.

My Failed Independence

Ali Rizvi   Mar 11, 2009   interacts: 1

It was raining. It was too cold, with every drop, I kept thinking. What was I doing here? Here in this damp city, which I secretly liked.

Self and Architecture

leenah Nasir   Feb 13, 2009

Open your doors, roll up your blinds. Let air, light and noise drop in. They mark life. After all, you do want your Taj Mahal to be something more than a cemetery!

Pen-Pals

Padash    Feb 19, 2009   interacts: 16

I was a young, sheltered girl ready to see the world and live a crazy life of anonymity. I made my plans for college. Plans to shave my head and dye my hair electric blue.

No More Gods

Prashant Bhatt   Feb 1, 2009   interacts: 13

The surgeons were no more “God? but they remain some of the most respected, courageous and wisest of doctors and persons from whom one can learn.

Growing Up

Manali Chakrabarti   Jan 15, 2009   interacts: 8

I was ready to be impressed with anybody who lived in such a majestic dwelling, but this man was impressive anyway. Tall, dark, old...

Man And The Sun

Malik A Jamal   Dec 16, 2008   interacts: 3

For these troubling times, a dialogue between the morning sun and a man on a mountain about what is the essence of a human being.

The Man in the Mirror

Faysal Malik   Oct 20, 2008   interacts: 7

How naïve we are sitting in one part of the world watching someone like us getting hurt somewhere else and we don’t do anything about it thinking it is not going to happen to us.

Salt N Pepper

Amber Bokhari   Sep 29, 2008   interacts: 18

I asked him about his wife and children. He loved kids but didn't have any. His wife, he said, was a loving person. He'd often say, "I have gray hair but I'm not that old!"

Fathers and Daughters

Fatima Mirza   Sep 28, 2008   interacts: 189

When Abu liked to talk of the moon, sitting by the sea, he was quite the man. He would tell me complicated things about life, and how to live it as a running clock with no hands. To feel its essential present.

The Cry of Karachi

Fatima Mirza   Sep 12, 2008   interacts: 20

“this is a city that can cry, look even the walls have become tears, I don’t know any other sea that is so distant.? I told you, sometimes I can’t let go.

Last Will and Testament

Arsalan Farooqui   Sep 2, 2008   interacts: 2

I, Lord James Eva Williamson of the state of Rajasthan, hereby bequeath all my property to MR Thomas Alva Eddyson. Who had saved my life.

Your Sentence

Saeed Urrehman   Aug 11, 2008   interacts: 6

Think that the system is dehumanising. Somewhere deep down you know that you are using dead metaphors, shortcuts to the death of your own thought. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe.

Lighting Up My Fire

Ahmed Sadozai   Jul 13, 2008   interacts: 2

I switch on the radio, and a good song from the eighties is playing. I start reminiscing about the olden days, the fake Ray Ban Wayfarers and the Sony Walkmans...

Bionic Woman

Saroop Gul   Jul 8, 2008   interacts: 13

The corporate woman is such a powerful and inspiring symbol when you are studying. It’s a realization you get later that a married working woman is a warrior.

Diabetes: Wrestling with a Twenty-First Century Monster

Mutaal Mooquin   Jul 2, 2008   interacts: 50

“Half of world’s population at risk of diabetes by end of next decade.? This disorder is encroaching on the traditional confines of age, ethnicity, and geography—in particular AGE.

Paper Trail

Mutaal Mooquin   Jun 5, 2008   interacts: 6

To produce five sheets of 8 x 11 inch paper we use the equivalent energy of an 80 watt bulb operating for an hour; but at a cost far greater than that of electricity.

Logotherapy: Humanism In Psychiatry

Mutaal Mooquin   May 21, 2008   interacts: 45

The heart has reasons that reason does not know ... A reflection on Victor Frankl’s “The Unheard Cry for Meaning?

Sustained Pleasure, Instant Gratification

Ajitesh Pathak   Mar 27, 2008

So what am I supposed to do? Keep working hard to fulfill my ambitions, or worry about the state of my mind to positively influence the next generation?

A Staircase Connecting Three Worlds

Salma Omar   Mar 27, 2008   interacts: 10

This is a world where hopes are pinned, dreams take form and life’s problems seem to somehow droop their heads like tired banners on an old banyan tree.

I Thought I Heard You Laughing

Kiran Farooque   Feb 4, 2008   interacts: 12

Unlike most people I know, I don't believe in love at first sight. But the world being as mad as it is, somehow manages to make you.

Delirium Diary

Prasad Pande   Jan 24, 2008   interacts: 7

Somebody is at the door, ringing the bell so hard that it seems the walls of this room will collapse. The light of the florescent tube is reflecting from the ceiling...

Bean Bag

Hadi Rafi   Jan 20, 2008   interacts: 5

In the days gone,
when the hide was soft.
The brilliant leather gleamed,
and invited tender touch.

A Life Created

raghav chopra   Jan 11, 2008   interacts: 2

Responsibility for a miracle,
another life, another hope
another start, a new beginning
a fresh Phoenix has risen.

The Landlady

Tahera Sajid   Jan 2, 2008   interacts: 12

Why do we exercise our right to hate so much more often than the right to love, anyway?

Six Minutes

kashkin dabruski   Nov 27, 2007   interacts: 4

The changing world,
Continuation of destruction
Through volcanoes and winds

Attractive Distractions

raghav chopra   Nov 7, 2007   interacts: 6

light in it's many vibrant hues
can blind and mystify, it is
but a distraction for the dark
that lies within.

The Price of Loving Karl Marx

Khalid Sohail   Nov 1, 2007   interacts: 70

Spouses have to offer financial, economic and social sacrifices to maintain a marital relationship with creative personalities. Karl Marx was no exception.

Dreams of Dania

Faisal Shahid   Oct 28, 2007   interacts: 4

Kamran lives in the old part of Lahore, near Lahori Gate. Living there, he says, makes him feel in sync with the heartbeats of the City.

Superseded

Anand Mahajan   Oct 12, 2007

A divorced woman, suspects misfortunes to rob her again in a new turn in her life; this time it didn’t end up tragic.

Young and Old

Lokhi Menon   Sep 22, 2007   interacts: 11

When I see her motionless, swollen hands with disfigured nails and twisted fingers, I remember that those same hands gently soothed me as a child when I had asthma attacks.

No longer Hydera-GOOD, its Hydera-BAD

Deepak Sapra   Sep 12, 2007   interacts: 9

The fly-over under construction at Panjagutta, supposed to relieve the city of its traffic woes in the most crowded stretch of the city, gave way.

My mother, me and my daughter

farheen zehra   Aug 27, 2007   interacts: 10

There comes a moment in everyone’s life when a door bell or a telephone call changes everything.

The Hegemony of the “Cause”

Sangeeta Mahapatra   Jul 12, 2007   interacts: 3

There is something inherently flawed about the notion of placing a cause, however just and noble, before human life.

Accepting Death

Mark Robinson   Jun 23, 2007   interacts: 8

Ignoring death is like cremating reality

Guillotine

Sadia Rauf   Jun 18, 2007   interacts: 12

The metallic slice
The smooth cut
The last sigh.

Stopping the Clock

Ibrahim M Khalil   May 15, 2007   interacts: 10

The young Julius Caesar talks about Alexander the Great who at his age had conquered half the world and what has he (Caesar) achieved. This made me wonder what I have to show for my thirty years of life?

The Power of Positive Thinking

Ali Hashmi   Apr 11, 2007   interacts: 7

After almost thirteen years working at a large multinational engineering firm, he had attended a workshop conducted by a consulting firm. He was so impressed (and probably so tired of the corporate treadmill) that he immediately began learning more, event

Adam Khor Ayash Gorillay

Syed Shah   Jan 26, 2007   interacts: 8

Is everyone these days tripping over themselves to conform to this stereotype of being hip?

Lines, Sections, Boxes and Circles

farheen zehra   Dec 5, 2006   interacts: 5

We, as human beings, have a tendency to plan out everything in life. A planner becomes an important part of our world and we start believing everything the planner tells us, every single day.

A Free Being

M K Afzal   Jul 17, 2006   interacts: 10

I moved out. For once, I felt that I had broken away from the system. A system which I loved but one that never gave me the breathing space I’d always craved for...

unexpected life

Humeira Khan   May 27, 2006

Looking Back, Thinking Ahead..

Nisha Kartik   May 13, 2006   interacts: 10

I remember my excitement knew no bounds when I would fantasize of a room for myself, things of my own, night shows, boyfriends, mental peace (what I believed then, I never got at home), freedom to do most things, in fact all things my own way

The Commercialization of Wildlife

Abhishek K Behl   May 7, 2006   interacts: 9

Resort operators sold Corbett as a honeymoon package, a wildlife destination as a corporate destination where team building and conferences were more important then actually protecting the species

Another Life in Danger in Pakistan

Aziz Narejo   Mar 11, 2006   interacts: 61

I am writing these lines to draw your attention to the case of political activist Dr Safdar Sarki who has been arrested by security agencies in Karachi. Eyewitnesses have said that he was taken away blind-folded to an unknown location

Value of a Citizen

Ibrahim M Khalil   Feb 17, 2006   interacts: 17

What sets apart London or Britishers for that matter is respect for citizens. In Pakistan, only the lives of politicians, feudals, army officers and visiting foreigners (from western Europe or USA) has any value

I Wonder...

Imtiaz Mohammad   Jan 24, 2006

Infinity to present then to infinity

Naved Haqqi   Jan 24, 2006   interacts: 1

Hum bhi kabhi Millionaire baney gay...

Heavenly Divine   Jan 10, 2006   interacts: 1

So isi rozgaar ki talaash mein hum bhutakna shuru hotay hain..

The Trial of a Nation

Urstruly    Dec 1, 2005   interacts: 189

In their opinion, Dr. Khan couldn’t possibly, understand the technology during the sixteen days he spent at Almelo and even then he could only go in or out of the factory at prescribed hours.

Nobody’s World

Mehwesh Rehman   Oct 16, 2005   interacts: 4

Before death claimed him, he had finally become a nobody, a nobody who was owned by no one and who belonged nowhere. This feel of a nobody that he had seen on the face of that man on that footpath had given him his peace.

Dev, Harry and I

Burpinder Singh   Sep 26, 2005   interacts: 40

It’s always a rather sensitive topic for guys my age. Carried away by misplaced patriotism and a rather low opinion of our own ability to deal with homesickness, we’d made our career choices and stayed back home, while flightloads of eager fri

No Intelligent Design Nor accident

Schandra Tripathi   Jul 5, 2005   interacts: 11

A crude estimate of the number of life sustaining planets is over a few hundred thousand in this universe. On some of them life must have started, we don’t know today how. But like all science we’ll find it tomorrow- attribute to God if you li

Away and Far Away...

Shabbir Harianawala   Jun 8, 2005   interacts: 5

What is life I ask the One
If life is love I have got one
If thou didn’t come and hold me well
What life is worth, I’d rather have none


The Truth About Beauty

Revathy Gopal   May 26, 2005   interacts: 27

The infinite enigma of beauty can turn out to be the falsest mirage, the mystery of love can turn into a cruel trap, religious and philosophical truths so beautiful when they are first encountered can become unbreakable chains around one’s neck and

Insight

Sukrita P Kumar   May 20, 2005   interacts: 10

All colours merged,
Lives absorbed
the white becomes whiter

Poems: There is No Way & After the Rain

mehr yaqoob   May 6, 2005   interacts: 2

And around me,
silently
life packs up
and leaves.


Unpoet

Temporal    Apr 14, 2005   interacts: 27

float and fall like flakes
one after another
in a suffocating embrace
to the ground
unloved and undead



Another day!

Sheharyar Malhi   Mar 21, 2005   interacts: 8

It’s a Monday morning. The time must be close to 7 AM, I am still in bed, conscious enough to know that my alarm clock will beep any minute.

The Last Leaf

Tauheed Ahmed   Mar 18, 2005   interacts: 36

Up in the tree
Touched by the breeze
What must it be
For the last of the leaves


Some Weekends

Zehra Rizvi   Mar 14, 2005   interacts: 14

We all revert to our younger selves at homes. When my world was theirs and theirs was mine. I am still their world. Mine has changed but inside these walls, I try to stop time.

Half a Confession-I

Temporal    Mar 3, 2005   interacts: 10

My impulsive ride on the motorbike bare back to topless, daring the gods of winds and tarmac, shattered that idyll. I insisted on going to the graveyard, open the shroud to look at his face and despite protestation I kissed him on the lips one last time.

Innovative Life

Ahsan Hussain   Jan 19, 2005   interacts: 2

This year, as an alternative to unrealistic and reproachful resolutions, consider following these 'Ten Steps to Emotional Health in 2005.'

Eternal Love

Faisal Shahid   Dec 31, 2004   interacts: 11

He had always felt her presence. She was there with him, in him, by him.. She was inside of him. She was him. And he was her. Collectively, they were a living yellow that which becomes, or is, with a natural unavoidable union of blue and green. It was wri

Sunset

Rahul Malviya   Nov 13, 2004   interacts: 15

There is a beginning
after the end!

Two Poems

Fakhra Hassan   Oct 28, 2004   interacts: 21

I found myself drifting into darkness
To a world strangely unknown

Soul Dance

mahnaz alam   Oct 20, 2004   interacts: 4

Back in the day.... music was my life ... it was magic for me.. my body just moved no matter what it was ... i was free in this world

Cold Metal

Anoop Bhat   Oct 3, 2004   interacts: 8

Dad had a serious arterial blockage in his heart four years ago. A triple bypass was the only thing that could save him.

The Three Queens

Revathy Gopal   Aug 10, 2004   interacts: 10

My mother was her mother’s slave. And her mother was queen. Who was my father? I do not know. It was not important... As worshippers of the old religion, of our mother goddess, we understand that women are the subtle rivers that carry the world forw

Mercy Killing

K Anish Pokharel   Jun 22, 2004   interacts: 6

When the pain becomes intractable and death becomes inevitable, the urge to overcome the agony by an abrupt end of life, surfaces.

The Collage of Modern Life

Ahmad Bilal   Jun 17, 2004   interacts: 14

The messed up conundrum: Stick to the scale. Even rock music is for sale. There is an E and an F and fiddling around B, and then back to E. Is it the perfect formula for ecstasy?

Chiragh e Sehri

Temporal    Feb 5, 2004   interacts: 22

What is written on paper can be altered. What is written in fate only gods can change.

Coins

K Anish Pokharel   Dec 16, 2003   interacts: 7

Why am I alive and not dead? I let my body fall freely, the eyes fixed to the sky. A big splash. And all my questions answered.

Shashank

Peter Handley   Nov 25, 2003   interacts: 4

An eulogy

Reality?

Alia R Khan   Oct 13, 2003   interacts: 5

Hot, yet sticky.
Spicy, yet sour.

Boston

Bina Shah   Oct 10, 2003   interacts: 43

The joy at having the customs official at Logan look at my passport and my visa and say, 'You’re going to Wellesley? That’s fantastic. I wish I could have gone to Wellesley.'

Of Enmity, Freedom, And Other Things

Quartulain Siddiqui   Oct 3, 2003   interacts: 21

It is a sad fact that many of our educational institutions are being abused for purposes that are not only unacademic but are also generating enmity and paranoia among people.

My Bars of Chocolate

Zulfi Ahmed   Jul 7, 2003   interacts: 44

Girls are like bars of chocolate. They are sweet and too much consumption of either can cause heart trouble. Then there is bitter chocolate, which like girls can leave a bitter taste in your mouth.

I’m With Stupid

Haroon Moghul   Jul 3, 2003   interacts: 6

thought to myself, as I searched for the right kind of chocolate fudge cake, that I was now living in an ascendant empire, the most powerful country on earth and perhaps in all of human history. An empire!

Fat-Free!

Samina Wahid   May 6, 2003   interacts: 33

But what about food you ask?

My Beautiful Rizwan

Samina Rizwan   Apr 5, 2003   interacts: 79

Such was the overpowering presence in my life, of Rizwan - my husband, my friend, my soulmate, my shaheed.

Dear Dana

Sobia Aslam   Feb 24, 2003   interacts: 13

The last time I saw you was at the Espresso Royale Caf.

In Search of Peace and Flowers

Ras Siddiqui   Feb 15, 2003   interacts: 43

personal perspective on the January rally

Delhi University Politics

Parag Vohra   Mar 1, 2002   interacts: 107

The civic lesson constituted our being made to lie down face down and rub our noses on the ground

The Shah of Chicago: A Novel

A J Nabi   May 18, 2001   interacts: 6

Will you purchase more narcotics?

Anything But Vacant

Omar Phoenix   Nov 19, 2000   interacts: 29

I would like some thighs, cut the fat, I want it lean

What a Day !

Radhika Sapra   Jun 8, 2000   interacts: 22

I lay my first steps into the ’educated world’...

Of Boylove and Boylovers

Sabia Ahmed   Aug 31, 1999   interacts: 223

We (even in the oh-so-liberal West) live in a more conformist society that we are led to believe

Discovering Ali Hasan

Rehan Rizvi   Feb 18, 1999   interacts: 82

Once upon a time, falling in love was not that complicated.

The Quranic Concept of Love

Kashif A Shehzada   May 28, 1998   interacts: 2

A Quranic perspective on love, choosing one’s life partner, and intimate relations amongst the sexes.

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