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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori' ( Translation from Latin : It is sweet and proper to die for the fatherland) shall be my last words. My last vision- hues of the dream,gloriously hoisting saffron,white and green My deathbed- the holy earth of my motherland.And as I lay on the altar my ultimate sacrifice To a bullet that just left the orificeMy last wish, oh! my fellow countrymen, Proudly draped in that tricolour are my sweat, tears, blood and painDo not let it go in vain, do not let it g...

So this is the new generation my friend was talking about. \nRunning for money, but away from hard work. \nRunning for love, but away from family. \nRunning for rights, but away from responsibilities. \nAnd kids, running on some screens using fingers rather than running around in parks. \nInspite of all this running, they can never be as healthy as me

My eyes are but a mirror to a beautiful soul,sublime My face , innocence itself in its prime.
A young bud I am waiting to blossom,
Looking all puny and impressionable.
The sparkle in my eyes,
The radiance of my face,
Sound proof of my intent,
Tender yet not frail,
And my hands, tiny yet worthy ,
Worthy of being held,
Because nothing there is that I can't overpower,
With your loving hand in mine.

What an exhausting day it was today. First of all, people at school expect you to memorize all the alphabets. Like come on, who can do it in one day? On top of it, the little monkey Riya, whom you are sure was picked up from a dustbin, ate your chocolate that you have been waiting to have since morning. There is only so much hardship one can take. But then your hero appears and scoops you up to the place where you can finally be at peace. Not to forget the pink delight that's not only eye candy...




