Why be the Convict and Victim too?
Jaihoon’s poem delves into the complexities of love, questioning its sacrifices and inevitable betrayals in a rhythmic cascade of inquiries.
Jaihoon’s poem delves into the complexities of love, questioning its sacrifices and inevitable betrayals in a rhythmic cascade of inquiries.
Jaihoon’s poem explores the pain of separation and impermanence of life, using historical and religious references.
A lovelorn plea wrestles with mortality questioning if love’s embrace can extend beyond the veil of death.
A lover yearns for more time with their beloved, questioning the fleeting nature of their connection, in this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon.
In this evocative love poem, Sun’s voice charms the moon, whispering secrets reflected in a lover’s eyes.
Jaihoon likens love as a hive for the starving bee and water to the dying in these verses
With the presence of the beloved, the lover turns to a madman while he feels as if death resides beside him, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
In this poem by Mujeeb Jaihoon, a heart aches for a lost love, seeking solace and a promise of a brighter dawn.
The Beloved’s absence kills Inch by inch and the soul suffers bit by bit, writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Though love’s transformative power elevates the lover, its intensity raises questions of consequence.