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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 1:34

Late Evening Walk

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Hello. Good evening all. Today I am going to recite another poem late Evening Walk from my debut book Pastures of Wildest. Late evening walk? I walk towards forests in evenings, when the heat of the sun turns into haze. The path here begins with lush fields which congregate calmly along the headless meandering trail. Now I see birches on both sides in a line of straight dark trees

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@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 1:34
So you created in me a longing to just be in the forest. I really was transported there, and now I really want to be in a forest and to be amidst breeze and hear the tranquility of nature. So really loved it. And, yeah, I will go ahead and look at your other poetry as well from this book, as you have mentioned, so very beautiful. And I followed you as well and hoping to hear more from
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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 1:15

@candylives

And I particularly admire the wisdom and meditative instincts evoked by all the life processes in such landforms. In addition, you were talking about the crickets and insects. They become loud and gregarious at this time of year because of the incessant rains. So thank you once again for your generous words and taking out time to listen to my poem. Thank you
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preethy uthup
@peeli · 0:30
Hi Gunjan. It's such a beautiful poem and you could really take me along with you to that place where you had described. And it's a beautiful place. It's sort of a haven where I would love to be in. So your poem was so poetic and so nice. I really loved it. Keep writing and take care. Love you. Lords bye
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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 0:31

@peeli

Thank you for your kind words. Preeti I'm glad that my creation could take you to a different realm and you developed a longing for this kind of landforms. And I guess that's what every poet wants to listen. But I must add that it is your generosity which has added the beauty of this poem. Thank you for your encouragement. Once again. Thank you
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Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:21
And I truly believe the moment you fall in love with the nature, you can't actually come out of it. And that is the biggest medicine for all your problems, all your sadness. The moment you feel stuck somewhere, just look at the nature, you find a solution for it. I really love poems and I really love the way you connect yourself with the nature. Thank you so much for this wonderful swell
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