War Poem in Pakistan

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War Poem in Pakistan

This poem reflects on the human inclination towards seeking power, dominance, and conquest while neglecting the pursuit of inner peace and emotional connections. It highlights the destructive consequences of war and the relentless pursuit of worldly success, ultimately suggesting that conquering someone's heart and fostering meaningful relationships is a more valuable endeavor. The poem also warns of the toll such external struggles can take on our internal well-being, leading to a decline in our humanity. In the end, it reminds us of the fragility of life and the importance of appreciating the simple moments we have.

Everyone wants to stay on top
And no one wants that bottom part

War and destruction is all we get
Peace is not calibrated and set!

We live and die to win at last
But death makes our souls depart.

What good is this struggle for world domination?
When conquering a heart is a far better occupation

We torture others to make them a slave
And we know for sure what is at stake.

Our internal struggles will conquer, occupy, and deteriorate
Our hearts will rot, and our souls will dictate.

The end was nearer than a single deep breath
We were lucky enough to have breathed at Breadth.

Written By Rameez Qaiser

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