Hashmina Habeeb

Hashmina Habeeb Poems

1.

I longed to be eaten
Relished, enjoyed not thrown out half beaten
I waited to be cleansed, groomed and kept
Held in just hands
...

i hung in a corner dusty and aloof,
Fecklessly placed near an unwanted roof.
Faded with lifeless cobwebs i lay,
An unwanted piece in my on-looker's way.
...

I had flown over a bridge
a bridge that lead to pearly gates.
While on my way I stumbled, stopped by
a milestone that read'it's not yet.
...

I am a fallen flower
Lost of lustre and shine
I wait for a shower
Bereft of what is mine
...

5.

They dig up the ashes
Form the depths of her psyche
Un perished remains her fate
Embalmed in the culture of
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Hashmina Habeeb Biography

Hashmina Habeeb is presently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of English in a reputed College in North Malabar. She is also pursuing her research from the University of Calicut. A lover of poems, she has contributed her poems to several sites. Her interests are in reading, writing poetry, reviewing films and sketching portraits.)

The Best Poem Of Hashmina Habeeb

Pear

I longed to be eaten
Relished, enjoyed not thrown out half beaten
I waited to be cleansed, groomed and kept
Held in just hands
While Ripe and blush
Summer crawled
And winter crept
Grabbed me by the waist
Squeezed of pulp and taste
Ruined of luster, weak and worn out
I wait for justice
Till time takes its chance
When worms take charge
Of my wasted youth
Cast me away
To my mother’s lap
For pests I prefer
To an unjust man

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