Poem - O Mother Earth
Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna
পুষ্পপ্রভাত পত্রিকা
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Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna was born on March 10, 1983 in the village
Semiyar of Beskaragai district of Semipalatinsk region. The poet is a translator. In the period from 2005 to 2011, collections of poems "Noble Dream", "My Swallows", "Pyramid" were published.
Member of the Writers' Union of North America.
Member of the CESART International Literary Association in Spain, currently Vice-President on behalf of Kazakhstan.
Member of the Association of German Literary Academicians LiK.
The world representative of the Association for Peace in Saud Arabia.
Ambassador to an international newspaper from Bangladesh
He is a multiple winner of international, national and regional literary competitions.
Winner of the Golden Feather Award in Azerbaijan and Russia.
In Spain, she was awarded the certificate "Poet of the World", in Saudi Arabia the title "Poet of the Year". About her was published on the website in India "Great people of the planet".
The works have been included in world collections and newspaper magazines. Her works have been published in collections and anthologies around the world: Ukraine, Germany, Portugal, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Turkey, America, Israel, Belarus. He works as a non-staff correspondent in the international journal "Humanity" Canada.
Poem - O Mother Earth
Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna
O Mother Earth, I owe you a debt
Shining sun, storms and rain!
From all that lives by human grace.
My love, please accept it!
The beast and the souls are born of you,
And without you we wouldn't be people!
I will decorate you with flowers in the spring,
My love, please accept it!
Seas with lakes and a gentle river,
Everything that is around us today,
You gave the moon to lovers,
Accept my declaration of love!
You’re offended, I know in reality.
Our fault is that we live rudely.
O Mother Earth, while I’m still alive,
My duty is to protect you from rudeness.