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The feed(Poem) by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi



Ahmad  Nadeem  Qasmi was born in Angha Khoshab district in India on November 20, 1916.He was a great Novel writer, poet , Journalist and short story author. He admitted in school at Campbellpur till his Matriculation.He was F.A from Sargodha college.Then he got his graduate degree from University of Punjab Lahore. He was awarded by government of Pakistan'' Sitara Imtiaz'' and ''Pride of performance" He was also editor and publisher of his own Magazine " Funoon" for half a century.Very great writers were attached with his Magazine. He also worked for many other Magazines as a writer and editor.He also wrote many columns in daily News papers.His famous books of poetry are "Jalal-o-Jamal," "Shola-i-Gul" ,"Kish-i-Wafa".He died in Lahore on 10 July 2006.

The feed(Poem)
Holding a grain of millet in her beak ,
The mother sparrow has come to feed.,
The young ones are so tiny and small,
From head to toe they are beaks ,
When they cry.
One grain to be fed to the ten young ones ,
To whom the mother sparrow should feed?
Conjoining beak with beak ,
With whom should she solace?
Fissuring the atom,
You have learnt to weep and wail in a loud tone.
Splitting the grain,
You have learnt to set life on foot ,
Could you split the grain?
One grain to be fed to the ten young ones.

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