The Lone Lament
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem celebrating the bittersweet melodies of separation and the triumph of love.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem celebrating the bittersweet melodies of separation and the triumph of love.
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem on the silent suffering and unwavering hope that blossom in the face of unrequited love
Mujeeb Jaihoon’s poem about the power of a smile to mend a broken heart and bring one closer to God.
Love is a divine gift, and those who cherish it should never presume it’s irrevocable.
A lover fears he may not be able to reciprocate his beloved’s love and worries about divine retribution— poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Given the inevitability of death, Mujeeb Jaihoon contemplates the irony of lovers squabbling with one another in their short life span.
Love is too great a flower to bloom on this earth and too long a song to hum in this short life, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Jaihoon contrasts the solitary inspiration of pain with the newfound inspiration of love, suggesting that the latter enriches the creativity.
Exploring the profound desire for a reunion beyond physical barriers, the mystery of self, and the hope for divine mercy.
In a lovesick poem, Jaihoon uses the metaphor of a nightingale, yearning for a rose, to depict the pain of obsessive love.