Wednesday, 18 October 2017

"The Hidden Thought"




Well, it is said that it’s better to keep something left unsaid. There are so many things out there which we keep confined in our hearts, but, never dare to speak out. There are so many things we actually want to share, but, at last end up keeping that thought curdled deep inside our own self. Sometimes those banal thoughts are worth thinking because they make us happy. They revolutionize our perspective about prejudices.
We think too much at times,
 Which in turn gives us nothing but thousands of unknown questions, the answers of which we don’t know! Struggling to find the answers people waste half of their life thinking about the irrelevant questions and the possible answers that doesn’t even matter.
There are some people who act diplomatically, they actually try to act but sometimes they forget to notice that their opponent may be smart enough then them to acknowledge what they actually mean.

 There are some people whom you will meet, whom you will admire, but you won’t speak out because you are afraid. You won’t speak out because you are unsure about the outcomes. You won’t speak out because you know “it’s better to keep something left unsaid”. Because that’s just a hidden thought that no one except you knows.

Saturday, 7 October 2017

"The Little Thing You Did"




You went past crossing my mind,
And I could do nothing
But, just wait and find;
As the only thing I remember was everything,
You never meant,
but although were kind.

The cold breeze gave me a shiver which ran down the spine,
That made me think quite once again,
Is it a dream?
Or is everything ever going to be fine?
Rubbing my eyes I woke up in the morning light.
Which gave me a reason to fight.

A reason; of thousand dreams,
A reason to forgive all the sins.
I never thought a day would come,
That would shine as bright as the sun.
With a realisation I left aside.
Thinking whatever will happen, will happen in its time.


Book Review of "THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY"

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