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जीवन : एक मसखरे का खेल
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Complete, First published Jan 07, 2018
This poem is written in Hindi. As the title reads' जीवन : एक मसखरे  का खेल ' implies that life is a joker's fame and game. Many a times life plays tricks with us and treats us like clowns and puppets where we have to play along so that we do not lose the game. Facing many failures and difficulties we try to bring out the best in us but are laughed at by this selfish world. Many a times instead of being encouraged we are put down. We run behind fame and try to fulfil all our responsibilities but in the end we realise no matter how hard we try people pick on us and no one tries to understand. 
This being symbolic to a joker s life where he weighs his emotions with others happiness. He laughs to wipe others tears. He dances to make others tap their feet. He sings to see hundreds of smiling faces. 
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