He walked tip-toed
To not wake her
from her sleep
♥
Hardly did he know
She was not sleeping
but drifting away
♥
In the arms of who
awaited her
on the other side
~ ~ ~
Asha Seth
Award-winning Indian Book Blogger
He walked tip-toed
To not wake her
from her sleep
♥
Hardly did he know
She was not sleeping
but drifting away
♥
In the arms of who
awaited her
on the other side
~ ~ ~
Asha Seth
An award winning book blogger, Asha is ranked among top 10 book bloggers of India. She has been blogging since 10 years and has reviewed more than 600 books. Her book blog 'missbookthief.com' has been awarded with many accolades including 'Best Indian Book Blog' by Indiblogger and 'Inspiring Book Influencer' by Crossword. She is also a poet, youtuber, and traveler. Notoriously known as 'The Book Thief', Asha lives in Mumbai, India, with her books and plants. Reach out for book collaborations and promotions.
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Beautiful!!! loved this! 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, Pushkar.
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pleasure reading you!!! 🙂 🙂
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Amazing.
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Thank you. 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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🙂
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Wow. Well done to put so much in so few words, Asha! 🙂
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Less is sometimes all you need to say few things. So happy to see you here, Nandini. How’ve you been?
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I’ve been good, thanks. 🙂
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So are we talking about death when you say the other side?
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It could be anything. I want to leave it to my readers’ interpretation. When i wrote it down, I wanted to curiouse them. Leave room for their imagination. What say your imagination?
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my imagination says many things lol but I think my first guess was my best guess
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You are close, my friend. And I like that.
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Your writings touch on many subjects which makes for interesting conversation if someone is look to make good conversation.
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That’s always the intention apart from some food for thought. 🙂
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It’s more that food for thought.
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Yes, I guess so too. 🙂
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Very Nice . . .
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Thank you Anand.
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Powerful and very intense! Packs a very emotional punch!
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It makes me happy to read your thoughts, Rashmi. How are you doing today?
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Doing pretty well, thank you! 🙂
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Oh, good! Loads of love to you.
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To you too! 🙂
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All smiles! 🙂
Thank you Rashmi. You’re sweet.
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Asha, simply beautiful!
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Beautiful is something we see that touches us, something we feel that remains with us. I’m happy this piece could touch you that way. Thank you for stopping by, Wendell.
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What a powerful and moving poem told in such few words. You always write affecting words my dear friend.
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Thank you, J. It is one of my favorite poems. In the spur of a moment, a thought struck and took me to a place where I saw something. And surprisingly, I loved how perfect it came out in words, in just one go.
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I love it when things like that happen, your thoughts always intrigue me and your words always inspire.
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I like to imagine what would we talk about when we meet. 🙂
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Me too, books, life, the rain, everything is more intriguing when chatted about and of course having a coffee too!
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