Ego's Prisoner

Ehsan Sehgal

Maybe, you were insane
Maybe, you didn't know
Or unaware
You didn't respect me
You tried to humiliate me
In the public
Your intentions were ugly
And falsely
Your way of attitude
Encouraged others
To harass and cheat me
Damage and hurt me,
But you failed
In your dangerous plan
You are pure
Selfish, sadist, liar
And unfair person
You are just
Your ego's prisoner
You don't think
And care others
Never again
You will be capable
To reaching me.




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ABOUT THE POET ~
Ehsan Sehgal born Khawaja Ehsan Elahi Sehgal is a Dutch-Pakistani origin Urdu poet and writer who moved to The Netherlands in 1978. He is also a journalist and activist for democracy and the freedom of the press and of speech., He was born on 15 November 1951 in Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan and obtained a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Urdu literature. In addition, he also received the LL.B. law degree from Karachi University., He has received awards from Indian and European Urdu literary organisations, in recognition of his literary achievements, and is famous for his poetry book Zarb-e-Sukhan, in the Urdu-speaking world. The Daily Times describes the book as a "splendid poetry collection." Besides that he has published a collection of aphorisms in Dutch, English and Urdu., Moreover, his many ghazals and naats have been composed and sung by various singers of Pakistan. Sehgal has also written a novel and several books of poetry; his articles have been published in various Urdu newspapers.


Last updated July 09, 2015