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Title: “When Silence Breaks Again”

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🕊️ Title: “When Silence Breaks Again” --- English Poem: When Silence Breaks Again Two men stand, their tempers flame, Old wounds return, they play the same game. The air once calm now filled with cries, Echoes of anger in empty skies. Words like arrows pierce the peace, Moments of wisdom find no release. Pride builds walls that none can climb, And time forgets the healing rhyme. When silence breaks, the world shakes still, Reason bends beneath the will. Two men fight, but none has won, When hearts forget they  are one. --- Bengali Poem: āφāĻŦাāϰ āύীāϰāĻŦāϤা āĻ­াāĻ™ে (Abar Nirobota Bhange) āĻĻু’āϜāύ āĻŽাāύুāώ, āĻ•্āϰোāϧে āϜ্āĻŦāϞে, āĻĒুāϰāύো āĻ•্āώāϤ āφāĻŦাāϰ āĻ–ুāϞে। āύীāϰāĻŦ āĻŦাāϤাāϏ āĻ•াঁāĻĒে āĻšāĻ াā§Ž, āϰাāĻ—েāϰ āĻāĻĄ়ে āĻšাāϰাāϝ় āĻŽāĻ াāϟ। āĻ•āĻĨাāϰ āϤীāϰে āĻŦিāĻĻ্āϧ āĻšāϝ় āĻŽāύ, āĻŦুāĻĻ্āϧি āĻĒাāϝ় āύা āĻŽুāĻ•্āϤি āϤāĻ–āύ। āĻ…āĻšংāĻ•াāϰেāϰ āĻĻেāϝ়াāϞ āĻ—āĻĄ়ে, āĻŽাāύāĻŦāϤা āĻšাāϰাāϝ় āϘোāϰে āϘোāϰে। āϝāĻ–āύ āύীāϰāĻŦāϤা āĻ­াāĻ™ে āφāĻŦাāϰ, āĻ•াঁāĻĒে āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦ, āĻ•াঁāĻĒে āϏংāϏাāϰ। āĻĻু’āϜāύ āϞāĻĄ়ে, āϤāĻŦু āϜāϝ় āĻļূāύ্āϝ, āĻ­ুāϞে āϝাāϝ় āϤাāϰা — āĻāĻ• āĻšৃāĻĻāϝ় āϧāύ্āϝ। --- Hindi Poem: ⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤Ģि⤰ ⤟ू⤟ी ⤖़ाā¤Žोā¤ļी (Jab Phir Tooti Khamoshi) ā¤Ļो ⤆ā¤Ļā¤Žी, ⤗़ु⤏्⤏े ā¤Žें ⤭⤰ ā¤—ā¤, ā¤Ēु⤰ा⤍े ⤜़...

The Price of Silence — A Poem on Betrayal, Trust, and Dignity | English • Bengali • Hindi Blog | StarTrueBrilliant

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🕊️ Poem Title: “The Price of Silence” Poem: I sold you for less, not for greed, but for need, A moment of weakness, a wound that did bleed. You promised the shadows, to hold it one year, But soon you betrayed me, and spread what I fear. You, with your wealth, your name shining high, Your dignity blooms beneath a clear sky. While I, in my struggle, bare mind and torn pride, Fight storms of survival, with no place to hide. Promises break not just hearts, but the will, The silence you sold me echoes still. Between trust and hunger, the world draws its line, In the market of souls, who pays the fine? --- đŸŒŋ Poem Analysis This poem unfolds a conflict between desperation and betrayal. The speaker sells something—perhaps a secret, a service, or even personal dignity—for less than its worth, driven by financial need. The other person, rich and respected, fails to honor a promise of confidentiality. The poem speaks to the imbalance of power between the rich and the struggling, and ...

The Slight Cause | āϏাāĻŽাāύ্āϝ āĻ•াāϰāĻŖে | ⤛ो⤟ी ā¤ĩā¤œā¤šें — A Philosophical Poem on Human Emotion and Self-Reflection

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Poem Title: The Slight Cause English Poem: Laugh in a slight cause, Cry in a slight cause, Round your mouth in a slight cause — Is it the sign of heart or pause? Are you selfish, or softly kind? Does the world mirror your mind? Are you helpful when none can see, Or harmful in silent plea? Do you dream, or drift away, Do you rise when skies are gray? Within your eyes, the truth is caught — What are you, when you are not? --- Philosophical Analysis: The poem “The Slight Cause” explores the subtle emotional triggers that define a person’s moral and psychological depth. It begins with three simple acts — laughing, crying, and changing facial expressions — that arise from slight causes. These small reactions are symbolic: they represent how easily one’s inner self responds to the world. The second part shifts into self-questioning — “Are you selfish or not? Are you helpful or not?” — which reveals a deeper philosophical inquiry into human authenticity. True morality, the poem su...

🏰 The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer’s Timeless Masterpiece88888888

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🏰 The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer’s Timeless Masterpiece88888888 (In English, Bengali, and Hindi with Disclaimer) --- đŸŒŋ English Version Introduction The Canterbury Tales is one of the greatest works of English literature, written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. It is a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims who are traveling together to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. Each pilgrim tells a tale to entertain the others during their journey. This work is not just a collection of stories—it is a mirror of medieval English society. Through humor, wisdom, and observation, Chaucer painted a full picture of the life, faith, and values of his time. --- Structure and Setting The story begins at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, London. A group of thirty pilgrims decide to go on a pilgrimage to Canterbury. The host of the inn, Harry Bailey, suggests that each pilgrim tell two tales on the way to Canterbury and two on the return...