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Aysha Siddika Happy Poetry | Famous young poet of Bangladesh

Aysha Siddika Happy is a contemporary Bangladeshi poet whose work reflects an intensely emotional and lyrical style. Her poetry resonates with themes of love, longing, sorrow, spirituality, and the fragile nature of human existence. She writes with a voice that is both tender and powerful, exploring the hidden corners of the heart where desire and pain coexist. Her words often bridge the personal and the universal, allowing readers to see their own struggles, hopes, and prayers within her verses.
Aysha Siddika Happy

One of her notable contributions is the poetry collection Amar Nistobdho Nirobota (My Silent Silence, 2024). This book captures her ability to blend silence with expression, showing how unspoken feelings can carry the weight of entire worlds. Happy’s verses are imbued with imagery—tears in dark eyes, whispered prayers, stars that shine and fade—that deepen the emotional impact of her work.

A distinctive quality of her poetry is its spiritual undercurrent. Even amid despair and separation, her lines often turn toward faith and the Creator as the ultimate source of solace. This combination of emotional honesty and spiritual reflection gives her work both intimacy and universality. Aysha Siddika Happy stands out as a poet who transforms silence, sorrow, and longing into enduring beauty.

Enchanted

I have seen beauty
Near you, or a little far away,
Like cherry blossoms in the city of Macon.
I have seen beauty
Like Kunal,
Or like the city lights of Tokyo.

But no, I hadn’t seen you.
No one ever felt so spellbound to me,
No eyes ever seemed quite like yours.
The day I saw you
I knew what enchanted meant.
And I named it you.

I Never Said

I never said I wanted to go to the city of Zurich
Never said I’d wander the island of Sams
Never said I’d talk for hours on end
I never said we must meet every week.
I only said, it’s been so long since I last saw you
I simply said, I want to see you
Just said, I will see you.

I never insisted you must treat me to something sweet
Never said you have to be bound to us.
Yes, I said, it’s been so long since I last saw you
Said it again and again, it’s been so long
With a voice breaking in tears, I said
I want to see you
With eyes like a falcon’s, I want to see you.
Just once, I want to see you.
I want to see you.

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