Saturday, August 10, 2013

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Digging through my memories,
A little bitter and a little sweet.
I find my worn-out diaries,
A little yellow and a little neat.

I run my hand over the pages,
A little bump and a little sleek.
To find my life through passages,
A little strong  and a little weak.


P.S. This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.




22 comments:

  1. But in our weakest moments didn't we learn the most?

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    1. Yes, always, greatest lessons learnt during the weakest of moments.

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  2. oh so lovely and beautiful.. I have really started to love these short stuff that you write gal :)

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  3. Lovely lines. I find it so nice to read :)

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  4. This is one of most simple yet profound poem I have read in recent times. You should write poems more often.

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    1. When I write poems, I concentrate on rhyming the words, I am still a kid when it comes to writing poems, hence I don't write much, fearing it will lose the essence of the thought behind it. But, now that I know that it doesn't, I might write more of these. Thanks Saru. :)

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    2. The rhyming of the poetry is its true essence and that has been achieved:)

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  5. This is such a bful poem :) I am a poet and love reading poems !!
    This deserves to be a WOW post. Specially loved the last line

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  6. Beautiful piece..the words have been chosen carefully..Excellent work. :)

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  7. Awesome poetry.Looking forward to read more of your pieces.


    http://sailorswiferamblings.blogspot.com/2013/08/twinkling-trinkets.html

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  8. A little strong and a little weak is what life is made up of.

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  9. I just loved these lines !
    U write brilliant poems pooja

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