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POEMS

So My Enemy

Muhammad Iqbal, Pakistan

Muhammad Iqbal is an English Instructor in Government Vocational Training Institute Narowal, Pakistan working for poverty alleviation and rehabilitation of the poor in Punjab. He holds a masters degree in English Language and Literature from Punjab University Lahore, Bachelor of Education and a Certificate in French. Writes poetry in Urdu, Punjabe, Persian and English. After the earthquake in Pakistan he started to write poetry for humanising children because he felt the world direly needs humanistic generations when disasters are increasing double and triple in the world. He is also a membership officer of IATEFL GISIG Committee. E-mail: muhammadiqbal722@hotmail.com

Day by day

Day by day
Night by night
Life will be
Out of sight
So my enemy
Let's not fight
End hostility
Doubts and fright
Think a little more
What's wrong, right?
We'd better talk
Sword 's not might
Conclude ways
Happy and bright

Prounouns

I my me
Where is she?
We our us
She's in the bus
You your you
What's she to do?
He his him
She going ,o gym
She her her
Wearing mousy fur
It its it
She's well an' fit
They their them
Like a diamond, gem

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