Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ode To A Warrior Queen Goddess Of Orakzai

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The Orakzai tribes take their name, which literally means the lost son (Wrak Dzoy), from a romantic legend about their ancestor, Sikandar Shah, who was a prince from Iran, was exiled or lost, and after many adventures married and ruled in Tirah. The tribal area now forming Orakzai Agency was previously included in Frontier Region Kohat district and remained as such until 30 November 1973.

living in her castle
to beggar poets
out of bound
with broken wings
her window sill
her stony heart
i pound
she was born
mute
impervious to love
its flowing sound
her dewy
kohl laden eyes
her cleopatra nose
her gazelle like neck
her chubby cheeks
apple like reddish round
such divine
goddesses only
in poetry books
can be found
an era of the past
minarets
mountains
snowbound
running streams
in the back ground
the lazy lamb
chewing the cud
watched by
an afghan hound
a dream princess
a figment
of my poetic mind
my poems crown
a poet barefeet
a beggar
urban brown
uff her impatience
her fretful frown
that held my
insane soul
drunken soul
spellbound
she has gone
into hiding
i search for her
all around
poetry of pain
deleted doomed
ok firoze
tag words
profound
every day
a new passion
in her memory
unwound s
pain
i feel
pain
i expound
as my death
approaches
my time
spilling over
wet soggy soil
lichen moss
a poet
home bound

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