The bold Love may be the fault and culprit. Yet the innocent and shy Lovers are the ones accused and caught— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Beauty in Burning Eyes
A lover pleads with his adamant beloved to let go anger reminding about the metaphor of the bitter-gourd turning sour the sweet honey.
Love: Beauty’s Mirror
Beauty lies neither in the object nor in the onlooker. Nay, it rests in the love-image that appears in the eyes – poetizes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Apology wounds Love, deeper
Lovers treasure the love and revere its pain, without expecting any apology from the beloved— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
I Dare You to Love Me Not
Jaihoon’s poem explores the philosophical torment of doubt in love, grappling with the fear of loss versus a life devoid of love.