Saturday 31 December 2016

New year, Old thoughts
Hey Hi
How do you do?
Well good
What about you?
I am sad as Juliet
Lucky as bee
Who gets honey from flower, free
Silent as sea and
happy as prisoner be
When he gets from the prison, free
Just like shining stars
You shinin my eyes
Just like the clouds
You shadin my mind
I am the wood for you
In the sea, After the titanic
When no one was there
To care , to bear
In the shivering cold sea
Just like the sun
You brightin my day
Just like magic
You please me in may
Today the 16 about to go
One more year since the blow
Am standing here
In front of you
The lovely smile The chanting bird
The glamorous looks
All ends under the graves
The standing me, the laid you.

Monday 12 December 2016

A post after a long time. Hope you will enjoy this.
Motivational speech:
I said I am ruining the semester through extra curricular activities,
But you know what happens when I see the photographs snapped by me,
They just made me realise that even you are in hundreds of troubles,
Never, never say what you did was useless as it has the happiness,
As no other thing.

Dreams are no physical things, life hates regrets.
Do what you wanna do, can do, would do
But remember a thing from start to end
There would be no good except sack of memories....

Don't tear it for the depression in you.
Don't call it wrong as is a part of you.
Just be silent and believe what you did,
Was not better than what you can do.
#RM_Afzal

Thursday 1 December 2016

Manghopir Karachi, Pakistan

A little shift in the plan ,...

Manghopir is one of the oldest areas of Karachi. Situated in the north of this bustling, chaotic and sprawling city of Karachi,Pakistan, it is most famous for the shrine of Sufi saint, Pir Mangho.

The unique bit about this centuries-old shrine is a vast pond and a sulphur spring. The pond is populated by dozens of crocodiles who are regularly fed by visitors to the shrine.

They believe the crocodiles are manifestations of the Sufi saint.

The shrine is mentioned in ancient texts from the area and also in the writings of 19th century British colonialists. According to some historians, the crocodiles have been here for centuries.

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