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		<title>Hope and Other Poem by Fayeza Hasanat</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hope New life new leaf new pagenew phase new phraseerase the ragethat atethe voidcalled heartthat hurt and fell deadlike a leafflew lifeand then grew againold pain like leaves like grass like roots underneath the dearth of an earthwhere lies all lies like truthsto make a truce with deathonce again &#160;to be born forlorn&#160; and anew [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Hope</h2>



<p>New life new leaf new page<br>new phase new phrase<br>erase the rage<br>that ate<br>the void<br>called heart<br>that hurt</p>



<p>and fell dead<br>like a leaf<br>flew life<br>and then</p>



<p>grew again<br>old pain</p>



<p>like leaves</p>



<p>like grass</p>



<p>like roots</p>



<p>underneath</p>



<p>the dearth</p>



<p>of an earth<br>where lies</p>



<p>all lies</p>



<p>like truths<br>to make a truce</p>



<p>with death<br>once again</p>



<p>&nbsp;to be born</p>



<p>forlorn&nbsp;</p>



<p>and anew</p>



<p>unlived</p>



<p>undead<br>And yet</p>



<p>nothing’s new<br>Except hope<br>All is dead</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">&nbsp;</h3>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What is a Woman?</strong></h3>



<p>What is a woman, if she is not what she feels</p>



<p>What she sees within, what she thinks, or spills</p>



<p>In her words, or hides within her head and above</p>



<p>her world? Is she less than life and more than love?</p>



<p>When is she ever good enough? Why are the mountains</p>



<p>A step higher than her, and the oceans, more profound?&nbsp;</p>



<p>Why, when she can fly, she chooses to fall, or walk slow</p>



<p>So that some men can walk past her? Why is her flow</p>



<p>Her fight, her feat, and fulfillment are nothing</p>



<p>If not measured against men? I’ll tell you, this thing</p>



<p>Called woman is more than what it brings</p>



<p>As a dutiful daughter, a disgraced lover, or a poet</p>



<p>Distraught. She’s the wind that blows unseen, untouched</p>



<p>She’s the land they crave and the storm they dread.</p>



<p>She gives them life, lying buried and dead.</p>



<p>What is a woman, if not a dream or its charm?</p>



<p>What is a dream, if it is not seen from,</p>



<p>Through, or with her eyes? If a dream is</p>



<p>The darkest brew of thoughts that screams</p>



<p>For existence, in a voice of silence</p>



<p>To the ears that are forever deafened</p>



<p>By life’s continual curse,</p>



<p>If a dream, like a chaotic flux</p>



<p>Lives inside us and dies when we awaken,</p>



<p>Then what is a dream, if not a name for a woman?</p>



<p>What is a woman if not a rage, unaddressed?</p>



<p>She is a chaos, derailed and transgressed</p>



<p>In a life never lived in a dream never dreamt.</p>



<p>Never seen, never heard, never read, but torn apart</p>



<p>By a blind mouse; yet she’s the one who sees</p>



<p>She enflames, exhumes, precedes, and proceeds.</p>



<p>She is the essence and the existence of essence</p>



<p>She is the absence in herself; she denies all absence.</p>



<p>Unity in wrath, she’s one in every fragment.</p>



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		<title>  Tainted by Fayeza Hasanat</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Four of them were running up and down the stairs, chasing each other. They were playing in the roof top garden of a strange building. It looked strange because one part of the building had been bricked and cemented, while the rest of the building was under construction, surrounded by bamboo poles, ropes, and construction ladders. People were walking by them or working around them as the four of them ran up and down. At one point she outran her playmates and went to the roof to hide behind the big water tank. She was panting because she was excited and out of breath for having outrun her friends and for having beaten them in their game of hide and seek. When someone stealthily stood behind her, she was sure it was one of her cousins. She turned around with the intention to push the person down, but her hands froze in the air as she saw a stranger standing behind her. Before she could push the stranger away, the man threw her down on the ground and pulled down her pants</p></div></div></div></div></div></section></div> <a href="https://prachyareview.com/2020/01/27/tainted-by-fayeza-hasanat/#more-40240" class="more-link elementor-more-link"><span aria-label="Continue reading   Tainted by Fayeza Hasanat">(more&hellip;)</span></a><p>The post <a href="https://prachyareview.com/2020/01/27/tainted-by-fayeza-hasanat/">  Tainted by Fayeza Hasanat</a> first appeared on <a href="https://prachyareview.com">Prachya Review</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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