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Wait for a while

Wait for a while

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

If life is a waiting game Then wait and watch The crescendo of shattered heart Just wait for a while my dear.

Get up and do your work

Get up and do your work

- by Moin Uddin

Get up and do your work Life is not a joke You need to show up every single moments To shine and to create impact in all those segments

Lanes of shadows

Lanes of shadows

- by Sauravi Regmi

Passing through lanes of shadows There, my dreams wipe my mind As I set expectations for accomplishments, I see the city fighting and see the reflections of fulfillment, In the paradox of achievements.

My Envisage World

My Envisage World

- by Roshani Bastola

The world of cloudless, Where roses are without prickles, The moon that twinkles, Like a honeybadger, i.e the fearless creature. The world of fairness,

Tiring suburb

Tiring suburb

- by Sauravi Regmi

On a drowsy and frenetic evening My brain gets stuck by wordings Maybe someday I feel it chases words like a chess player, Crazily yearning for a queen piece.

Worldly happiness

Worldly happiness

- by Sauravi Regmi

I see you and imagine you being caressed within my arms Oh, baby, you lent your hands to me with a pure feeling and you deserve to be loved.

She’s not broken

She’s not broken

- by Sabina Thapa

Walking on the way, With new hopes and aspirations , Cheering  the life though it might be   Bliss or fluctuations.

Silence races to reach my universe

Silence races to reach my universe

- by Susmita Aryal

When the world is too absorbed into enchanted canvas and Everybody jostling, high spirited running for the global rat -race Engrossed much into the 'chatters' and the 'blabbers' to what they say,' keeps me going'.

Infinity

Infinity

- by Sayana Rai

Thank god for my limitations For it gave me 'Infinity'  Thank god for only a single lifetime  For it gave me 'Eternity'

Kiss me in the rain

Kiss me in the rain

- by Sauravi Regmi

Kiss me in the rain with your wet lips. Make a mark on my body with your bite. Take me to the sun and sit beside me until the wound dry.

A-synchronization

A-synchronization

- by Bhoj Kumar Dhamala

Attune has gone away a-synchronized Weird living to everyone with wings of Disarray slithering slowly like the serpent That has ended the cadence of life, alarm!

Breathing each other's stories

Breathing each other's stories

- by Moin Uddin

The room is dark And he is waiting for the light to come From nowhere thoughts of life illuminates And he is surrounded with hopes and fear.

Goddess Saraswati

Goddess Saraswati

- by Sauravi Regmi

A soft tune cuts the cold silence,  creating new music, a new tone. As strings vibrate her mind enlightens. She plays the song, a sound charisma.

My dream

My dream

- by Gyanu Dahal

You are being so important to me at this moment of my life, I am somehow fully oriented towards you keeping everything aside. I dream of embracing you, holding you and kissing, With great compassion and devotion.

Why are we alive?

Why are we alive?

- by Rajani Regmi

Are we alive to walk by time in years as the uncertain life and death clock ticks by? Are we alive to stare at the reflection in the mirror shadowed by conscious and unconscious sighs? Are we alive to create a transcending history with each of our personal stories?

Abandoned house talks...

Abandoned house talks...

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

People consider it stupid When I say that the house talks to me My old house now abandoned Comes to my recurring dream And says

Head held high

Head held high

- by Sangita Shrestha

That person in the mirror, how is it?  Is it asking about your identity or reflecting your identity? What's the use of the identity when the person in the mirror Doesn't resemble your identity. Does that person hold eye contact with you or just stares you back with anger or agony ?

Dear Daughter

Dear Daughter

- by Rajani Regmi

Please Remember, To the whole world you might be one But to one you are the Whole World When in all doubt, confusions, forced obligations Please Remember,

Family

Family

- by Sushant Thapa

Family institutionalized you  You build your first subjectivity and follow the rules;  While you learn to break it.