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Why We Still Need Poetry in a Busy World

Poetry reminds us to slow down, feel deeply, and listen to the quiet truths of life.

By Muhammad Farhad KhanPublished 8 months ago 2 min read

Why We Still Need Poetry in a Busy World

In a world that moves fast, where every minute feels borrowed and every hour comes with a deadline, we sometimes forget to pause. We forget to breathe, to feel, to notice. That’s where poetry steps in — quiet and powerful. A whisper among the noise. A still moment in a world that won’t stop spinning.

Poetry may not shout the loudest, but it speaks to our deepest parts.

The Gentle Power of Poetry

Poetry doesn’t always try to explain. It doesn’t give all the answers. Instead, it asks the right questions. It turns everyday moments — a falling leaf, a missed train, a look between strangers — into something meaningful.

When the world feels too loud, poetry is a soft place to land.

You don’t need to be a scholar to read a poem. You don’t need fancy words or deep knowledge. All you need is a moment, and a little space in your heart. That’s the beauty of it. Poetry is for everyone — the dreamers, the broken, the hopeful, the tired, the wild.

Why Poetry Still Matters

We scroll, we tap, we move on. But poems ask us to stop.

They teach us that feeling is not a weakness. That it’s okay to sit with sadness, joy, longing, or love — not run from it.

Here’s why poetry still matters, maybe now more than ever:

It captures emotions we can’t explain in plain words.

A good poem says, “This is what you’ve been feeling. You just didn’t know how to say it.”

It reminds us that language has soul.

In a world of emails and text messages, poetry shows that words can still be beautiful, sacred, and alive.

It helps us heal.

Many write poems not to impress, but to survive. A poem can carry grief, heartache, hope — all inside a few lines.

It connects us.

One person writes a poem in silence. Another reads it across the world and says, “Me too.”

Poetry in the Little Moments

You don’t need a special time or place to read or write poetry. It can happen:

In the quiet of early morning, when the world is still dreaming

In the middle of your commute, as strangers pass like waves

At night, when your thoughts won’t settle and the stars feel like witnesses

Poetry fits into the cracks of life — the quiet corners we forget to look into.

You Are a Poet Too

You don’t need to rhyme. You don’t need rules. If you’ve ever written a few lines just to let something out, you’ve already started.

Poetry isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being honest.

Try this:

Take a feeling you’ve been holding in.

A moment you can’t forget.

A single sentence that’s been echoing in your chest.

Write it down.

There — that’s poetry.

Final Words

In a world that rushes us, poetry slows us down.

In a world that numbs, it helps us feel.

In a world full of noise, it listens.

Poetry won’t solve everything. But it can give us something priceless:

The ability to see beauty, even in broken things.

So let the world spin. Let the deadlines chase. But take a moment — just one — and read a poem. Or write one. You might find more than words there.

You might find yourself.

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Muhammad Farhad Khan

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