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I've had a life in the arms of peace; I've lived a life with a heart for love. I've been content in the themes of sorrow, And the seasons of delight. I've seen chapters start and end. I've completed numerous volumes, In the ink of tears and smiles; And moved onto sequels and new characters. -- My story is simple and incomplete-- It isn't a tale yet, just a work in progress. It lives in the fulfilment of my dreams; I wish to make it a masterpiece! I hope I succeed till my last season, Little by little, minute by minute... Living in the throes of vibrancy, Without regrets and with a hint of grace. I wish to grow into an oldie in that last winter, With a garden full of trees, each tree a completed story. And I hope I can remember my dreams as my life; Even at the end, I wish for the peace of fulfilment.
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 6:41 PM UTC
About My Story (for Joe Cole's Challenge)
I've had a life in the arms of peace; I've lived a life with a heart for love. I've been content in the themes of sorrow, And the seasons of delight. I've seen chapters start and end. I've completed numerous volumes, In the ink of tears and smiles; And moved onto sequels and new characters. -- My story is simple and incomplete-- It isn't a tale yet, just a work in progress. It lives in the fulfilment of my dreams; I wish to make it a masterpiece! I hope I succeed till my last season, Little by little, minute by minute... Living in the throes of vibrancy, Without regrets and with a hint of grace. I wish to grow into an oldie in that last winter, With a garden full of trees, each tree a completed story. And I hope I can remember my dreams as my life; Even at the end, I wish for the peace of fulfilment.
I've still got a long way to go...so I went onto write about what I want my story to be like. I hope when I get to the end, I can write about the actual journey :) Thank you for the theme Mr. Cole!
shruti-atri
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 6:41 PM UTC
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