I don’t know if it’s a test or a pain
God, I have a lot to explain,
Help me please, there is a huge hurricane
I don’t want to die again,
As I found myself, I lost in me
And yet didn’t you see,
But if I am I as I hope it be
Then I would love to become like a tree,
Alone on-road cold hard empty
Yes, I need to cover plenty,
I walk in the lonely night
Why wait for the morning light,
I’m playing a blind card
For that, I need a perfect guard,
Hold on, please let me complete
I’m from the downtown street,
How long do I have to be silent?
I don’t want to be violent,
It looks like a burden on my soul
That’s the reason I lose control,
Why me, and what have IÂ done
Some have everything, and some have none,
I know there’s no place to hide
Were you ever on my side?
Tell me, I’ve got to know
Does that fire still glow?
Life is just like a show
On performance, our ranks will grow,
Oh! let me feel that all I lost
Sometimes joy has a terrible cost,
Lord, I sent you so many letters
Because I know words can make it better,
Beautifully Penned by Moshin Ansari

About Heartsaysalot – Poetry Submissions
Let’s Write with Heartsaysalot
Heartsaysalot is a quiet space for voices that feel deeply and write honestly.
Here, poetry is not bound by language; it flows in English Poetry, Hindi Poetry, and Urdu Poetry, carrying emotions that words alone struggle to hold.
If you write verses born from love, loss, healing, faith, or the in-betweens of life, your poetry belongs here. Every poem is read with respect, and every voice is valued for its truth.
Whether you are an emerging poet or someone who writes only to breathe, heartsaysalot welcomes your words.
Submit your original poetry or short pieces here:- submit your work to heartsaysalot
Let your words find a home where hearts listen.
Some write to be heard, some to heal, some simply to survive. If your words carry truth, silence, or longing, let them rest here. At heartsaysalot, every words is read with care, and every heart is welcomed without judgment.
Poems Readers Couldn’t Stop Thinking About
Before you leave, don’t miss these reader favorites. They have a way of finding people exactly when they need them most.
2:17 AM
For the hearts that fight silent battles after midnight. A poem about overthinking, loneliness, and the comfort of knowing morning is on its way.
The Clock That Listens
A haunting reflection on time, forgotten moments, and the memories hidden between each tick of the clock.
The Quiet Work of Stars
For anyone trying to keep their light alive. A beautiful poem about hope, purpose, and the quiet impact we have on one another.
My Poetries Fall Like Rain
For the souls who write what they cannot say aloud. A melancholic journey through grief, sleepless nights, and the healing power of poetry.
Sometimes the next poem is the one that understands you best.
