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Feel the warmth of your pain. Light the lamp on the adverse pillar you hold onto on the eighth day of the week Walk down the aisle shores await. Lofty cliffs, seagull guards without safeguards! Centuries sleep wide-eyed under your bed, waiting to touch the time on your wristwatch. The colour of your pillow fades with dust who kept watch at your bedside?

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Feel the warmth of your pain. Light the lamp on the adverse pillar you hold onto on the eighth day of the week Walk down the aisle shores await. Lofty cliffs, seagull guards without safeguards! Centuries sleep wide-eyed under your bed, waiting to touch the time on your wristwatch. The colour of your pillow fades with dust who kept watch at your bedside?
Autorenporträt
Dalvir Kaur is a writer and senior mental health professional who has worked for National Health Service throughout her working life till present. Dalvir migrated from the Punjab to England at a very tender age, went to college and university in the UK, married and became a mother of one child. She is a highly educated and much-celebrated writer internationally. Dalvir has written five original poetry books in the Punjabi language and edited one book addressing issues entailing around farmer s struggle. She is a first Asian poetess in England who has been awarded the Civic Reception Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to INNOVATION IN PUNJABI POETRY . This prestigious award was presented to her by The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Wolverhampton City Council on 28th August 2009. Ovum is her first book originally written in English.