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A year about to die, its breath so frail, Thrilled with joy for the new, we unveil. Friends with wishes, they come, then fade, A passing warmth, a shadow they’ve made. Let not the new year be born so fast, Hold the old, let its moments last. Unfulfilled dreams of meeting remain, Cherished old days we cannot regain. Likes and comments now reign supreme, Physical touch—just a distant dream. No more a friend at a breath away, Replaced by screens that steal the day. Let not the new year stack wishes in vain, Of meetings over tea, joy unrestrained. Let this year stay, refuse to part, And heal the longing in every heart.
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Dec 31, 2024
Dec 31, 2024 at 9:57 PM UTC
The Year That Stays
A year about to die, its breath so frail, Thrilled with joy for the new, we unveil. Friends with wishes, they come, then fade, A passing warmth, a shadow they’ve made. Let not the new year be born so fast, Hold the old, let its moments last. Unfulfilled dreams of meeting remain, Cherished old days we cannot regain. Likes and comments now reign supreme, Physical touch—just a distant dream. No more a friend at a breath away, Replaced by screens that steal the day. Let not the new year stack wishes in vain, Of meetings over tea, joy unrestrained. Let this year stay, refuse to part, And heal the longing in every heart.
A plea to hold onto the old year, cherishing real connections over lifeless digital interactions.
sudhan
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Dec 31, 2024
Dec 31, 2024 at 9:57 PM UTC
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