Certification



The way you talk,
It seems to hear; In the fascination of dew, I became an earthy insect.
The way you pronounce even the most familiar words;
It seems that no one has ever been like you!
My good news, good news every day
How many people want to know; No one is like you.
Fluently, purely, artistically and in a dreamy manner
As you smile, as you wipe your eyes after crying;
Such as walk-
As if walking along the misty cornice to the lake of dawn,
Like the trembling of the eyebrows in the sweat of algae!
Thousands of people cross the Shahbagh junction millions of times every day;
But seeing your movement, everyone's faults are obvious.
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Submitted by hasanhamid71 on January 05, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEDFGAHIEJ
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 639
Words 128
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13

Hasan Hamid হাসান হামিদ

Hasan Hamid is a Bangladeshi author, poet and columnist. Hamid was born on 24 October, 1988 in Abidnagar, Sunamganj District, Bangladesh. His father, Abdul Hamid, was a school teacher and his mother Mansura Khanam is a homemaker. He studied at Tahirpur Government High School, Sylhet Murari Chand College and Dhaka University. He is best know for his poem ‘Bangabandhu’and his novel Chehel Setun.His most recent book is 'Dagal', published in 2021, is about the liberation war. Hamid is a frequent newspaper contributor in Bangladeshand also in USA, Philippines, India and Belgium. In recognition of his work in literature, he received the Desh Manuscript Award in 2018. Palolik Sourav Young Writer Award (2021) and Dialoguein Global Bengali Lit Fest Poetry Award (2021) Books: Chehel Setun, Dagal, Ojosro Alor Perek, Kalo Okkhorer klorofil, Jolchap Ontorjole Award: Desh Manuscript Award (2018), Palolik Sourav Young Writer Award (2021), Dialoguein Global Bengali Lit Fest Poetry Award (2021) more…

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