Sahil Mudasir

Sahil Mudasir Poems

They call me a woman
and not a human,
I am fixed
Like a potrait
...

3.

Those shells,
Filled with emotions,
Coated and soaked,
In artistic fervor,
...

It's not night,

But rather an evening,
...

Sahil Mudasir Biography

Sahil Mudasir is a contemporary poet whose words dance upon the page, weaving intricate tapestries of emotions and experiences. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human condition, Sahil's poetry captures the essence of life's joys, sorrows, and everything in between. Born and raised in Melahura Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir, India, Sahil developed an early fascination with language and literature, nurturing a deep appreciation for the power of words. Influenced by the works of renowned poets and inspired by the diverse tapestry of life, Sahil embarked on a poetic journey to explore the depths of human emotions and unravel the complexities of existence. Sahil's poetry reflects a delicate balance between introspection and observation, inviting readers to embark on their own introspective journeys. Through evocative imagery, lyrical verses, and poignant metaphors, Sahil's verses create an intimate connection with readers, resonating with the universal experiences of love, loss, longing, and the pursuit of meaning. He has to his credit many books like 'The Shadows' and 'Secrets of an occupied heart', and has co authored more than a dozen books. Sahil Mudasir unveils a lyrical sanctuary, a realm where emotions find solace, and thoughts find expression. With a deft touch and an unwavering sincerity, Sahil invites readers to immerse themselves in the transformative power of poetry. Sahil's work has been featured in several literary magazines and anthologies, garnering praise for its profound impact and lyrical prowess. He is a passionate advocate for the written word, believing in its ability to inspire, heal, and spark conversations that transcend boundaries. When Sahil is not immersed in the world of poetry, he can be found exploring nature, indulging in a good book, or engaging in meaningful conversations. He resides in nature and continues to craft words that resonate with the human soul. Sahil Mudasir, the Indian Humanitarian Awardee in 2020, pursued masters in English literature from the department of English, University of Kashmir and qualified National Eligibility Test for assistant professor in English. He is an active socialist. Working as a teacher, Sahil is a renowned poet, author, critic and a motivational speaker. The author can be reached at: Email: [email protected])

The Best Poem Of Sahil Mudasir

Womanhood

They call me a woman
and not a human,
I am fixed
Like a potrait
on the walls of society
For there are only few
spectators to see,
and enjoy my show.
I had carried and still
do carry, his mightiness,
Once like a daughter and
once like a spouse,
with no difference at all.
They have painted me,
and call me possessive,
They have uprooted me,
and call me emotional,
They have planted me,
and call me mendacious,
And made me 'what I am not! '
Woman is not born but created,
out of their conscience,
with some exaggerated corroboration,
To label her as a thing, to play with,
A thought, never to feel,
A feeling, never to adhere,
And an idea, always to imagine.

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