Do we possess the courage to let things go completely? Like not thinking and letting that certain thought or past event affect your daily life, not having any sort of triggers.
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I’m Diksha Prashar, writer, author, and content writer. Who loves to write and share her thoughts? When I’m not riding the clouds of imagination, I write for people like the content writer providing her knowledge about anything it’s required for. It can range from finance to education or reviewing the novels for professional writers. My work has been published in four anthologies so far. I have won one weekly contest organized Delhipoetryslam and one haiku contest on Wattpad. My goal is to touch the hearts of readers through my poetry and short stories and to provide knowledge of various topics to people who like to acquire them. My dream is to publish my poetry and novel one day.
Do we possess the courage to let things go completely? Like not thinking and letting that certain thought or past event affect your daily life, not having any sort of triggers.
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your love always meant
to love
only you
Today, they resurfaced again
Like a storm, came bearing the pain.
Rain, Storm hailsteaming coca and sip of poetry in betweenpill of healing
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