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Destiny-5

“Love has nothing much to do with memory. But often we forget and fall in love with memories.” Anu.
 From what I knew,
The world without you was a desert.
But when I reached there,
Even the grains of sand,
And the moisture on the morning rocks,
Reflected you.
I lost myself,
And found you everywhere. 

Comments

Terri said…
Another beautiful poem...Me Ho!

Sorry for not visiting sooner..I've been a little busy with the Blog party about where bloggers create...over 300 participated and it is my goal to visit everyone of the. I'm half way there. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

Hugs
Tia
Writing Buddha said…
Wow... one of the best.
Red Handed said…
I lost myself but i found you everywhere
nothing cud be better than that line
This was a perfect collaboration of words. Loved it.
What a stunning post! YOu are indeed, a writer. Oh how I aspire to be a great writer of beauty! Thank you for joining my blog!!! Anita
Anu Lal said…
@ Terri: Thank you Tia. All the best with your party.

@Abhilash: Thank you my friend. I am honored.

@ Red Handed: Thank you Red. Your words are so encouraging.

@Anita: Thank you Anita. You are a great writer yourself. You do not know how much I enjoyed reading your blog. It is an experience, truly.

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