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Sparrow's Sorrow Song

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DECEMBER 6, 2025 ISSUE

The cry of a sparrow reflects the struggles of Kashmir's wildlife and the cost of modernization.

- Mushtaq Hurra

Sparrow's Sorrow Song

The sun was relentless, pouring down over the valley in waves that felt almost alive. Sweat ran down my face, soaking my shirt, slipping into my hair, and I felt as though I had waded into a pond.

My luggage weighed nothing, but my mind felt burdened, as if it carried the weight of the mountains themselves. Each step forward under the blazing heat slowed me, my energy melting away like ice on the river. The road stretched on ahead, shimmering and distant, and my body begged for pause.

I spotted a chinar tree at the roadside, its wide leaves offering shade like a silent invitation. I sank to the earth beneath it, lifted my water bottle to my lips, and let the canopy shelter me.

The branches were alive with the trills and chirrups of birds, a delicate symphony that drew me toward calm. I closed my eyes and allowed the sounds to wash over me, the heat dulling in the presence of this living shade.

Then I saw it.

A sparrow, small and fragile, was trembling on a branch, but carrying a weight far larger than its body. Its eyes were deep and wet, a sorrow that seemed older than the mountains around us. It lifted its tiny chest and began a lament, a voice that belonged to a witness of a world in ruin.

I felt stunned, as though the valley itself had fallen silent to hear it.

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