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1. I successfully survived the accident, Thanks to my good Karma in this life Not in a previous one. 2. In '09-10, I volunteered for the society, Educating underprivileged kids and Their parents too. 3. Now I'm a successful professional, Thanks to equitable opportunities Available in Bháràŧà. 4. I may have lost my golden years, But I am in no way literally lost In the competition. 5. That accident triggered a cascade, A chain of unfavourable events In my family. 6. My mother lost her knee caps, Due to her efforts to bring me back And long standing hours for that. 7. My father broke his acetabulum, When trying to save me from falling While he retrained me. 8. But I'm thankful to Bhàgàwán, That both of them are alive And I'm finally successful. 9. I don't resent my destiny, For costing me more than A complete decade. 10. My ordeal began on May 7, 2010, When I landed inside the hospital On my potential deathbed. 11. But I knew that I must survive, For my sentence is not yet over Here on this planet. 12. My spirit didn't depart that day, Although I lost years & friends Due to the accident. 13. I didn't fall from Grace of the Lord, Instead I was sent back with a mission Amidst the humans. 14. To teach the lesson of love, Not through conversion Or bloodshed. 15. But through the words of wisdom, Consideration, love, truth And experience. 16. Through these poems of decency, Rhyme, structure, rhythm And magic. 17. The magic is love, The structure is evident And the rhythm is so divine. 18. My parents smiling is my success, The golden sheen of future Is my redemption. 19. In the end, I speak to you, O Gauri, You do realise that you're my future. 20. To you I have promised, The intensity and the Love you deserve. 21. Not short of words ever, Not because of vocabulary But because of my passion. 22. The passion for my life, The passion for my love And my love is you. 23. Never forget what you want, I'm solely yours, darling, Yes, you want me.
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Jul 3, 2024
Jul 3, 2024 at 8:59 PM UTC
The Fantastic Story Of My Success & Redemption
1. I successfully survived the accident, Thanks to my good Karma in this life Not in a previous one. 2. In '09-10, I volunteered for the society, Educating underprivileged kids and Their parents too. 3. Now I'm a successful professional, Thanks to equitable opportunities Available in Bháràŧà. 4. I may have lost my golden years, But I am in no way literally lost In the competition. 5. That accident triggered a cascade, A chain of unfavourable events In my family. 6. My mother lost her knee caps, Due to her efforts to bring me back And long standing hours for that. 7. My father broke his acetabulum, When trying to save me from falling While he retrained me. 8. But I'm thankful to Bhàgàwán, That both of them are alive And I'm finally successful. 9. I don't resent my destiny, For costing me more than A complete decade. 10. My ordeal began on May 7, 2010, When I landed inside the hospital On my potential deathbed. 11. But I knew that I must survive, For my sentence is not yet over Here on this planet. 12. My spirit didn't depart that day, Although I lost years & friends Due to the accident. 13. I didn't fall from Grace of the Lord, Instead I was sent back with a mission Amidst the humans. 14. To teach the lesson of love, Not through conversion Or bloodshed. 15. But through the words of wisdom, Consideration, love, truth And experience. 16. Through these poems of decency, Rhyme, structure, rhythm And magic. 17. The magic is love, The structure is evident And the rhythm is so divine. 18. My parents smiling is my success, The golden sheen of future Is my redemption. 19. In the end, I speak to you, O Gauri, You do realise that you're my future. 20. To you I have promised, The intensity and the Love you deserve. 21. Not short of words ever, Not because of vocabulary But because of my passion. 22. The passion for my life, The passion for my love And my love is you. 23. Never forget what you want, I'm solely yours, darling, Yes, you want me.
1 poem. 23 verses. 362 words, 1872 characters My HP Poem #1973 ©Atul Kaushal
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Jul 3, 2024
Jul 3, 2024 at 8:59 PM UTC
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