“Maa, did the bear take away your other bangle too?”
asked the little girl.
“Yes, darling” nodded the mother,
eyeing the pink dress hidden in the corner.
This wasn’t the last time when
desires were traded for dreams.
~~~~~
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Until then, carpe diem! 🙂
~~~~~
© Asha Seth
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Damn. Such amazing writing. 😍
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Thank you!
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So deep and emotional 👌…
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Happy to have you over, Sakshi.
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😁😊😋👍
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Great one!
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Thanks, Aneesh.
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Your words made my eyes wet
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Oh! Most selfless deeds are like that. They touch you in a way you’d never know.
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It is very difficult to realise the limits of what a mother can do for the sake happimess of her children
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Because there are no limits, of course! Hi Kiran.
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Made me emotional! Beautiful
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Thank you!
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Nice one 🤗 Followed on instagram 👍
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Great! I’ll follow you back. 🙂
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The innocent of a child expression disappointment and sadness touches the heart in the right place.
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Happy to know you like it, Vishal.
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A beautifully simplistic tale of a mother’s love!
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🙂
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Wow✨✨
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🙂
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