A Bird That Was Most Used Up
by Riyas Qurana
‘A Bird That Was Most Used Up’ by Riyas Qurana is a four stanza poem about creativity. Here the poet illustrates himself and his creativity as an infinite source of greatness in his poetic writing
Riyas Qurana is a contemporary poet known for several interesting poems. These include ‘A Bird That Was Most Used Up’ and ‘Love is not a Word.’ Such poetry suggests that the author is interested in various themes, including family, grief, and love.
‘A Bird That Was Most Used Up’ by Riyas Qurana is a four stanza poem about creativity. Here the poet illustrates himself and his creativity as an infinite source of greatness in his poetic writing
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