Poetry from Numonjonova Shahnozakhon

Uzbek schoolgirl stands in front of a large white building in a headdress and long black braids and a blue coat over a white collared shirt and tie and black skirt. She's holding up photos of astronauts and spacecraft.
Colorless world

Who were we in a black and white world,
He saw black and white with his colored eyes.
We said that this whole being is unchanging,
Accustomed to the view stored in his mind.

Even if it is a thousand stars, this is a mortal world,
A brave man comes out to the big square.
As if trying to make a difference,
But the people have no business, they can't obey the decree.

He tried to be like them,
The opportunity he found paid off.
There was astonishment among the people,
Very nice, chosen side.

A thought suddenly came to his little mind,
"This world must remain like this."
In the eyes of the black and white world,
He returned to himself, day by day.

The world is filled with color and paint,
Everything changed immediately.
Every bit seems more beautiful to him,
There is nothing left in the black and white world.

Numonjonova Shahnozakhon. She was born on June 7, 2009 in Fergana region. Currently, she is studying at the creative school named after Erkin Vahidov organized by PIIMA. Her creative works have been published in several international magazines and has various international certificates. The creator's future goal is to become an international ambassador and receive a state award named after Zulfiya.

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