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#poem   "Sun and Fog"

Sunlit days, soul takes flight,
Fog descends, cold dims the light.

Fears creep near, shadows grow,
Torn from you, tears silently flow.

Time's tide I ride, wounds I mend,
Sorrows flow, to peace descend.

Dreams take flight, then fade to naught,
Lost in illusions, dearly bought.

Time's game unfolds, your name I hold,
See my plight, etched in the fold.

Sunlit days, soul takes flight,
Lost in fog, cold dims the light.

©Santosh Jangam

#poem The poem's message is about life's ups and downs, finding hope despite challenges, and the enduring power of love.

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#Motivational #sad_girl

life lessons #sad_girl # quotes# about life# lonely

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 "Whispers of Longing"


In life's melody, she was my moonlit tune,

Her departure left the sky marooned.


Tears fall silent, washing pain's stain,

Lost joy, a bird yearns for rain's gain.


Fate's game unseen, where do footsteps go?

Fear grips tight, yearning for the past's glow.


Moments fleeting, lost in endless flight,

Mornings clouded, evenings in twilight.


Alone in this journey, only You know,

My story unfolds in rhythms that flow.


In life's sweet cadence, she was my moon,

Her absence echoes, a melancholy tune.

©Santosh Jangam

#"Whispers of Longing" The moral of the poem is about accepting change, facing loss, finding solace in the journey, and cherishing the memor

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#विचार #finding  ज़िंदगी एक पेचीदा और बारीक फ़न है ;
यह हम पर है, हम इसे किस तरह समझते हैं।

©HintsOfHeart.

#finding the meaning of life depends on how we approach it. ©Miss Anu....thoughts.

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 Ecoes of Life...

When he was born, some remarked that he bore a striking resemblance to his maternal grandfather. However, they pondered over the mystery of his complexion, as everyone else in the family had fair skin, unlike his darker tone.

At the age of 3½, he ventured into the realm of schooling. Teachers often praised his intellect but urged him to rein in his mischievous tendencies.

During a visit from a relative, concerns were raised about his underweight stature, prompting his mother to embark on a mission to fortify him with daily doses of milk and eggs, which he reluctantly accepted.

His first dalliance with love occurred at 17, only to find that the girl of his affection was already committed with someone.

At 22, he faced failure in his second year of B.Com due to his perpetual struggle with accounting. Despite his inclination towards the arts, he remained unable to articulate his desires when questioned by his parents.

At 25, another failed romantic pursuit ensued. Eventually, at 27, he found himself betrothed through a matrimonial arrangement facilitated by a WhatsApp group, tying the knot at 28.

At thirty-nine, his son mirrored his academic struggles, leading to murmurs of 'like father, like son.' His demanding job burdened him with tasks beyond his capabilities, contributing to his growing sense of discontent. Discord lingering from past conflicts strained his marital harmony, further exacerbating his personal turmoil.

As he reached seventy-three, his once-lustrous hair began to wane, and forgetfulness crept in. Family members advised him to embrace the limitations of old age.

At seventy-nine, the joy of becoming a grandfather for the second time was tempered by concerns over his health, as fears of diabetes loomed. Suggestions to refrain from excessive physical exertion due to age-related vulnerabilities left him feeling self-conscious and toothless.

Finally, at eighty-three, the specter of mortality loomed large as he sensed the presence of the inevitable 'Yamdoots' at his doorstep. He is accompanied by his son, who is disappointed for leaving the business meeting. Outside the ventilator, his wife wept, gazing upon him. As he closed his eyes for the last time, he wondered if in death, he might find respite from the regrets of a life.

It was too late when he realised all the things he regret and all the things he wanted and never got , it all happened because he listened to everyone except his own self

©Nitin K. Ravi

Ever wondered about the echoes of conformity in your own life? #SAD #Life #sad_feeling #SadLife #Love

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#ചിന്തകൾ

Finding out the true purpose of your life is the first step to your ultimate success.....😇😇😇🦋🦋🦋

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#poem   "Sun and Fog"

Sunlit days, soul takes flight,
Fog descends, cold dims the light.

Fears creep near, shadows grow,
Torn from you, tears silently flow.

Time's tide I ride, wounds I mend,
Sorrows flow, to peace descend.

Dreams take flight, then fade to naught,
Lost in illusions, dearly bought.

Time's game unfolds, your name I hold,
See my plight, etched in the fold.

Sunlit days, soul takes flight,
Lost in fog, cold dims the light.

©Santosh Jangam

#poem The poem's message is about life's ups and downs, finding hope despite challenges, and the enduring power of love.

81 View

#Motivational #sad_girl

life lessons #sad_girl # quotes# about life# lonely

126 View

 "Whispers of Longing"


In life's melody, she was my moonlit tune,

Her departure left the sky marooned.


Tears fall silent, washing pain's stain,

Lost joy, a bird yearns for rain's gain.


Fate's game unseen, where do footsteps go?

Fear grips tight, yearning for the past's glow.


Moments fleeting, lost in endless flight,

Mornings clouded, evenings in twilight.


Alone in this journey, only You know,

My story unfolds in rhythms that flow.


In life's sweet cadence, she was my moon,

Her absence echoes, a melancholy tune.

©Santosh Jangam

#"Whispers of Longing" The moral of the poem is about accepting change, facing loss, finding solace in the journey, and cherishing the memor

81 View

#विचार #finding  ज़िंदगी एक पेचीदा और बारीक फ़न है ;
यह हम पर है, हम इसे किस तरह समझते हैं।

©HintsOfHeart.

#finding the meaning of life depends on how we approach it. ©Miss Anu....thoughts.

144 View

 Ecoes of Life...

When he was born, some remarked that he bore a striking resemblance to his maternal grandfather. However, they pondered over the mystery of his complexion, as everyone else in the family had fair skin, unlike his darker tone.

At the age of 3½, he ventured into the realm of schooling. Teachers often praised his intellect but urged him to rein in his mischievous tendencies.

During a visit from a relative, concerns were raised about his underweight stature, prompting his mother to embark on a mission to fortify him with daily doses of milk and eggs, which he reluctantly accepted.

His first dalliance with love occurred at 17, only to find that the girl of his affection was already committed with someone.

At 22, he faced failure in his second year of B.Com due to his perpetual struggle with accounting. Despite his inclination towards the arts, he remained unable to articulate his desires when questioned by his parents.

At 25, another failed romantic pursuit ensued. Eventually, at 27, he found himself betrothed through a matrimonial arrangement facilitated by a WhatsApp group, tying the knot at 28.

At thirty-nine, his son mirrored his academic struggles, leading to murmurs of 'like father, like son.' His demanding job burdened him with tasks beyond his capabilities, contributing to his growing sense of discontent. Discord lingering from past conflicts strained his marital harmony, further exacerbating his personal turmoil.

As he reached seventy-three, his once-lustrous hair began to wane, and forgetfulness crept in. Family members advised him to embrace the limitations of old age.

At seventy-nine, the joy of becoming a grandfather for the second time was tempered by concerns over his health, as fears of diabetes loomed. Suggestions to refrain from excessive physical exertion due to age-related vulnerabilities left him feeling self-conscious and toothless.

Finally, at eighty-three, the specter of mortality loomed large as he sensed the presence of the inevitable 'Yamdoots' at his doorstep. He is accompanied by his son, who is disappointed for leaving the business meeting. Outside the ventilator, his wife wept, gazing upon him. As he closed his eyes for the last time, he wondered if in death, he might find respite from the regrets of a life.

It was too late when he realised all the things he regret and all the things he wanted and never got , it all happened because he listened to everyone except his own self

©Nitin K. Ravi

Ever wondered about the echoes of conformity in your own life? #SAD #Life #sad_feeling #SadLife #Love

225 View

#ചിന്തകൾ

Finding out the true purpose of your life is the first step to your ultimate success.....😇😇😇🦋🦋🦋

270 View

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