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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 1:25

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Good evening, all. Today I am going to recite another poem you which is a part of my debut book Pastures of Wild. Esters, you interpreting a parable that I had just read. I come to a precipitous halt and thought how you would decipher it. Or with a crafty smile, you would have agreed to my discernment. My life has always been a stage where characters played their part and left. But never has anyone loved another the way you love everyone modestly and powerlessly
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Smita Ruth S
@SmitaRuth-24 · 0:24
You. Hi. Just a suggestion. The words in the poem are very nicely used, and I do understand what this poem is speaking about. But if you could end it by just summarizing precisely, that would be really great
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Lovely @bibliophile

You. This is a very beautiful poem. Thank you so much for sharing it. It was as if I could actually imagine the whole scene in front of me. The choice of words was brilliant. Thank you
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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 0:25

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Thank you bookboard. Thank you for really encouraging words. This poem is very, very close to my heart because it was the first poem which got published in a commercial publication, Outlook Magazine. Also, it is a part of my debut book, Pastures of Wild Resters. Yes. It is inspired by someone very special. So it is very special. Thank you
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