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LOVE FOR HER
"My love for her was unique. I was formless in her form. I couldn’t breathe without her breath. I could walk when she would talk to walk."
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Isn’t It A Doomsday?
"A strange weirdness in my beating throbs, Isn't it doomsday? To live is my love, Alas! In need a breath to live."
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Yellow Cups
"Behold the aghast yellow cups, Singing they in thrill n rap, Only to please their weary look, Yes known to them a forced thrill."
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WHEN I SAW HER
"In a desolated-place, she came like a soothing breeze. Every strained-nerve became smooth and likeable; Everything looked changed."
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I AM WHERE I AM
"Now, I am a transgressor: Expecting things in life, Doing favour to people, Praying for everybody," writes the poet.
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