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The Gilded Filter

  The Gilded Filter ​The world is viewed through a lens of gold, Where the truth is bought, and the soul is sold. It’s a strange alchemy, a dark design, That turns a crime into something fine. ​ The Veil of the Vested The rich man’s shadow is deep and wide, With enough room for his ghosts to hide. His malice is called 'a lapse of grace,' Polished away by a silk embrace. Money is the curtain, heavy and vast, Protecting the present from a hollow past. ​ The Trial of the Tattered But the poor man stands in a freezing light, Where even his virtues are stripped from sight. If he bleeds, they claim it’s a thirsty show, If he weeps, they say it’s for seeds to grow. They hunt for a flaw in a faultless life, And sharpen the tongue like a rusted knife. ​ The Great Deception It mutes the scream of the broken heart, And tears the fabric of truth apart. It grants the guilty a throne to sit, While the innocent fall in a nameless pit. A currency that buys a brand new ...

LOST AND FOUND

In the darkness I search for my name.            A fragile soul with a heart that's tamed.                  But then I hear a gentle voice, a loving tone.          "Come to me" it whisperr, "You're not alone"


With every step. my heart finds its way.             And in his love, I'm guided through the day.     The path unwinds, and hope begin's to shine       A new dawn breaks, and my heart is mine.

                             Aqib Hussain 


Summary: Lost and Found

​The poem describes a person wandering through a metaphorical "darkness," feeling disconnected from their own identity (searching for their "name"). The speaker feels fragile and perhaps a bit suppressed or "tamed" by life's difficulties.

​Everything changes when a compassionate voice reaches out. This voice offers comfort and reassurance, reminding the speaker that they don't have to carry their burdens by themselves. This connection acts as a turning point:

  • The Transformation: As the speaker follows this guidance, their fear is replaced by hope.
  • The "New Dawn": The "darkness" mentioned at the beginning is replaced by the light of a new day.
  • Self-Discovery: By the end, the speaker hasn't just found a guide; they have reclaimed themselves. The final line, "my heart is mine," suggests a powerful sense of independence and peace.

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