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Dina Nath Nadim
1916 – 1988 / Srinagar, Kashmir / India
Poems of Dina Nath Nadim
A Breeze Left For A Walk
A Broken Mirror
A Chrysanthemum Espied A Marigold
A Cloud Shinned Up A Mountain
A Coat For Rain
A Flower Spoke To The Soil
A Hut Leaned Against A House
A Lone Naked Poplar Stood Aloof
A Path, Running Through A Field
A Pebble In The Street Corner
A Road Jumped Into A Lane
A Sculptor Sculpted A Relief
A Shoe
A Teaf Detached From A Tree
A Thin Stream
A Vessel
A Wind
By The Foot Of A Hill
His Colour Told Me
I Will Not Sing Today
In The Mid Summer
Ink Spilled On A White Cloth
My Hope Of Tomorrow
Mynahs Espied A Small Blackbird
Plant Irritably Said To The Slope
Raincoat
Sonnet
Spring-Wind Passed By Our Door
The Crows Shouted
The Moon Rose Like A Tsot
The Oil In The Lamp Dwindled
The Silence Of The Night Said
The Song Of The Boatwoman From The Lake Dar
The Topmost Branch Of A Tree
The Wind Lost Its Way
Time Rested On A Picture
Two Eyes Gazed Out Of A Window
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