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Usha 6d
By Usha Maniar

Many times my mind tells me,
“Delete your number,
erase your name from my phone.”

But my heart…
it never agrees.
It clings to every memory,
to every hope,
and whispers—
“Some bonds can’t be deleted,
they live beyond logic,
inside the soul.”
🔹 Summary

This poem reflects the conflict between the heart and the mind.
The mind says, “Erase the number, let go.”
But the heart refuses, bound by memory and longing.
It shows that moving on is never about deleting contacts—
it is about healing the soul, which takes time and love.
Is 3I/Atlas
Coming to get us
Or what?!
We sat across the table.
Two cups of tea.
Steam rising.
Her hands trembling.
My lips moving
but no words came.
I wanted to say, "Stay!"
She wanted to say, "I can’t."
So we let silence
continue and
finish the conversation.
The tea grew cold.
The unsaid goodbye teaches that not every ending needs a voice.
What the world once was
To walk upon
Still Now largely is
But that will
Soon be gone
They make the future
Boil and fizz
We're in a moving
Waiting room
While they
Fix the horizon
Through frosted
Reinforced glass
so our fate
Might be surprising.
Usha 6d
✍️ Usha Maniar

There is one undeniable truth of life — death.
One day, every heartbeat will fall silent,
and all that we built, dreamed, or feared will fade into stillness.

But there is another truth, far greater, far deeper:
If you live with kindness,
if you lift others when they fall,
if you share inspiration that lights their path —
then you never truly die.

Your body may rest,
but your spirit continues in every smile you created,
in every life you touched,
in every heart you awakened.

This is the only immortality that matters —
to live beyond death,
not in monuments of stone,
but in the gentle echoes of love, compassion, and hope
you leave behind.
"Death is the truth of life,
but kindness is the truth beyond death.
He who inspires and uplifts,
never truly dies."
— Usha Maniar
Aim
Filling
My
Anxiety
Is
Alarm
Fixing
My
Alarm
Is
Aim
          - Amisha priya
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