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Maine apne abodhta ke chano me 
sansar ke har safal vyakti me
apne adarsh ko paya

unki tarah banna chaha 
sapno me na jane
 kitne hi kirdaaron ko nibha daala

umar ke paripakva mod par par
mujhe apne astitva ki 
apni alag pahchan ki talaash hui

umar ke aakhiri mod par 
khud ko dekhti hu
to paati hu
na hi khud ka astitva raha
aur na hi kisi ki chavi

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  1. This is a very useful post and relevant post. Thanks for this post. Keep blogging.
    Tarot Card Reader in India

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