Essay from Munisa Islomjonova

MY UZBEKISTAN

May your sky always remain clear,

You are my paradise on earth, so dear.

In your gardens, let pomegranates grow,

You are my pride, Uzbekistan, you know!

Your wheat and bread I cherish with my sight,

Each moment you grant me joy and light.

Your kindness lifts me to the skies above,

You are my soul, Uzbekistan, my love!

Your colorful flag waves high in the blue,

It holds the blood of ancestors true.

My tender heart beats for you, my land,

You are my existence, Uzbekistan, so grand!

Even your ruins are palaces to me,

Your deserts turn into gardens I see.

You live forever within my heart’s domain,

You are my soul, Uzbekistan, again!

My name is Munisa Islomjonova, a young poet from Uzbekistan. I am a 10th-grade student at a specialized school in Kosonsoy, Namangan region. From an early age, I discovered that words have the power to express what the heart cannot always say, and since then, writing has become a part of who I am.

I am the author of “Sarhad Bilmas Orzular” (“Dreams Without Borders”), a book that reflects my dreams, emotions, and deep love for my homeland. Through my poetry, I try to inspire others, to show that no dream is too far and no border can limit imagination.

I believe I am only at the beginning of my journey, but my passion for literature continues to grow stronger every day. My goal is to share my voice with the world and leave a meaningful mark through my words.

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