Abeera Mirza

Abeera Mirza
Writer’s Biography 

Meet Abeera Mirza, a poetic force from a village Goleki in the heart of Gujrat, Pakistan, whose words have captivated audiences worldwide. With an impressive 200 anthologies to her name, she has cemented her place in the literary world. As a co-author in Pakistan’s largest anthology, “Maverick,” and a recipient of numerous literary awards, Abeera’s poetry is a testament to her skill and passion. Her verses dance with emotion, painting vivid pictures that resonate deeply with readers. Whether exploring love, longing, or nature’s beauty, Abeera’s unique perspective and masterful craft have the power to heal and inspire. Her poetry is a gift, and her talent is a treasure to behold.

Poem: Her Inner Screams. 

In the shadows of gain,
She found her pain. 
Everyone is playing the blame game,
And making her ashamed. 

All she wanted was love,
She had the heart of Dove.
Which had innocence all above.  
She was wearing a glove. 

All was fighting was with stone,
She was dealing with throne. 
Her identification was unknown,
She was battling with everything alone. 

She was afraid of night,
She wanted some light. 
She desired to flight. 
But there was a sight. 

She was entrapped in a chain,
She was wearing only pains.
She was trying hard to gain,
Her brain control and all her remains.

Poem: Road of Life

Our life is like a road, 
Which leads us to our abode. 

This journey can’t be taken without any strife,
We find strength in it’s rife. 

This is the path,
Where ups and downs love to bath. 

We have to find happiness and sorrow,
But, we find joy in it’s tomorrow. 

On life’s road, we must talk 
About our sufferings and walk. 

Each step we take, we must keep,
Our hearts and minds in balance and sleep. 

Life has its own way to guide,
Sometimes it gives us twists and slide. 

Our love and hope should not depart, 
If every hurdle in life starts. 

We grow in each turn from life’s concerns,
With every way, we have chance to learn. 

Life’s journey is a winding path,
Where we solve our own math. 

©Abeera Mirza, Pakistan.
 
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