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"The Move We All Needed" (No More Distance, No More Excuses)

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Introduction: This poem is based on a real-life moment from last night—a heartfelt and unexpectedly emotional meetup between me and my three close friends: Asad, Saira, and Aima. We always gather late in the evening at our favorite park, but this time, what started as casual banter turned into a life-changing conversation about choices, distance, and the power of staying together. What unfolded inspired these verses—raw, real, and straight from the heart.    "The Move We All Needed" (No More Distance, No More Excuses) Last night, I went to see my friends again— We always hang out at the park by ten. Me, Asad, Aima, and Saira too, Just laughing and talking like we always do. As soon as he saw me, Asad teased aloud, “Hey, pretty boy!” he said, looking proud. I told him calmly, “Don’t call me that,” He laughed it off, and we all just sat. We sat on the bench, the mood was light, But Aima dropped a bomb that changed the night. She said, “Shahzad, do you know what he did? Asad sol...

“A Romantic Pink Star" (My Heartbeat’s Confession)

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Introduction “A Romantic Pink Star” is a tender confession of love that began the very first moment two souls met. This poem captures the wonder of falling for someone whose smile becomes your light and whose presence feels like home. It is a promise to cherish, protect, and love — forever.   “A Romantic Pink Star" (My Heartbeat’s Confession) The first time I saw you — time just froze, Like the whole world paused… like heaven chose. You looked at me, and nothing felt the same — In one single moment… you lit a flame. Your eyes, your smile — I still can’t describe, They hit different… like a dream coming alive. So priceless to me, I couldn’t even breathe — You took something from me I didn’t know I could leave. Then came the day we finally talked, And next to you — I slowly walked. We became friends — that part’s true… But I’d already fallen the first time I saw you. Your hazel eyes shot me right in the chest — Since then, I’ve never felt like the rest. You were more b...

"She Said Yes... and Smiled" (The Girl I Thought I'd Never See Again)

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   Introduction “She Said Yes… and Smiled” is a true-to-heart story of rediscovering love where it was once lost. This poem tells how an unexpected meeting in Islamabad turned into a chance to confess old feelings and finally say the words left unsaid. It’s about second chances, courage, and the joy of hearing “yes” from the one who never left my heart.   "She Said Yes... and Smiled" (The Girl I Thought I'd Never See Again) Last night, I was walking through Islamabad, The streets were quiet, the night not too bad. Then I saw a face that made me freeze— A face I thought I’d lost in memories. She stood near a restaurant, calm and still, A girl from my past — I felt a chill. My heart got light, my steps turned slow, Should I walk up… or just let it go? What if she’s upset or walks away? Still, I had to try — I went her way. I said, “Hi… do I think I’ve seen you before?” She looked at me, then paused once more. Then she said, “Shahzad? Is that really you?” “We were neighbors ...

"What If She Reads This?" (I Might Be Ruining My Future Life)

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Introduction : “What If She Reads This?” is a playful, self-aware poem exploring the funny fears of falling in love with someone who hasn’t even arrived yet. It imagines all the sweet chaos, drama, and passion that might come when my future queen finally reads your words. Both humorous and honest, it’s a reminder that real love is never boring—and worth every bit of the madness.     "What If She Reads This?" (I Might Be Ruining My Future Life) Most poems I write are on love and such, Marriage, feelings, future stuff—not much. And yes, I always say it's just my thought, Future planning, not someone I caught. But now I think—what if she reads this? Before we even meet or talk like this? What if my words reach her too fast, Before she becomes my girl at last? She’ll read my poems and lose control, Start acting like drama was her goal. Even if she was calm and sweet before, Now she’ll bring drama like never before. She’ll check my phone every five minutes, Like I’m hiding sec...

"I’m Not Your Marriage Counselor" (Hamid’s Last Laugh Before His Wedding)

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Introduction : “I’m Not Your Marriage Counselor” is a humorous, lighthearted poem about a friend’s last-minute wedding panic and the playful advice he gets instead of real solutions. Blending comedy with truth, it shows that sometimes the best way to face life’s big changes is with laughter—and a reminder not to forget the white roses.    "I’m Not Your Marriage Counselor"     (Hamid’s Last Laugh Before His Wedding) Hamid came up to me today, He said, “Shahzad, I’m filled with dismay. My wedding’s Sunday, I’m so afraid, All these new people — I’m not a grade.” He said, “My wife, in-laws, all the rest, Maintaining happiness — I’m stressed.” He asked me, “What should I do, brother?” I said, “Don’t ask me — I’m not another.” He said, “But you’re a friend, you’re kind.” I said, “With marriage, I’m so blind. I’m not married, I’m not a pro, All I can do is confuse you even more.” He said, “Please, just honestly say, Whatever’s in your mind today.” I said, “Okay… but I’m gon...