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Smell of the first cup of coffee Text from a best friend The voice of my family And the cool morning rain The milky chai and biscuits The steaming hot pakode in the rain Hot daal chawal with ghee And curd rice with pickle The melody of my favorite song And the moves on the dance floor Singing while taking a shower And dancing with random moves Discovering a new song And playing it till my ears bleed Singing the song till I find Someone crazy about it like me Travelling with my best-friend And doing crazy pranks on each other Meeting a new person And finding we share the same interests Finishing up of an artwork Completing writing a poem Reading a novel entirely And binge watching TV series The sound of the ocean The feeling of sand beneath my feet The way the waves touch my feet And beautiful sand castles These are some of many things That makes me smile every day I had many smiles today Sharing one with you too!
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Jun 18, 2018
Jun 18, 2018 at 9:17 AM UTC
Smiles
Smell of the first cup of coffee Text from a best friend The voice of my family And the cool morning rain The milky chai and biscuits The steaming hot pakode in the rain Hot daal chawal with ghee And curd rice with pickle The melody of my favorite song And the moves on the dance floor Singing while taking a shower And dancing with random moves Discovering a new song And playing it till my ears bleed Singing the song till I find Someone crazy about it like me Travelling with my best-friend And doing crazy pranks on each other Meeting a new person And finding we share the same interests Finishing up of an artwork Completing writing a poem Reading a novel entirely And binge watching TV series The sound of the ocean The feeling of sand beneath my feet The way the waves touch my feet And beautiful sand castles These are some of many things That makes me smile every day I had many smiles today Sharing one with you too!
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22/M/India
Jun 18, 2018
Jun 18, 2018 at 9:17 AM UTC
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