Who is Alig Uzma

Biography of Uzma Parveen Uzma parveen was born in 1992. She is an Indian English poet from U.P, India. She belongs to an Islamic family. Her father is Mr, Ishteyaque Ahmad and mother Jameela Khatoon. She is the only daughter of her parents. She has studied Master Of Arts in English Literature from Aligarh Muslim university one of the best universities of India while English is her third language. She is essentially known for her bold and frank expression. She has learnt art of versification of the free verse from John Keats who wrote ‘’ If poetry comes not as naturally as leaves to a tree, it had not better come’’. She is a feminist and a lover of nature and poet of humanity. She has been writing poetry for three years and after a couple of months she got a worldwide attenti...
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Alig Uzma Poems

  • Dewdrop
    And to reach you
    to be with you
    to merge in you
    and to return never ...
  • You Are Independent
    You are independent, and so forever
    with the love in your heart for others
    with the care of those who belong from nowhere
    and when you tell them about their hidden abilities ...
  • I Am Going Dear
    When you seek someone
    to share your heaviness
    I will exhault in your success
    and cry in your dejection ...
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Top 10 most used topics by Alig Uzma

Sun 2 Embrace 2 Good 2 Reach 1 Sad 1 Long 1 Never 1 Belong 1 Stand 1 True 1


Alig Uzma Quotes

  • The most hated thing in the world is love.
  • A woman feels the most vulnerable when she is cheated.
  • Everytime you try not to hurt others someone hurts you deep.
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