Andaaz-e-Guftagu
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  • Parts 13
Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2020
Nocturnal Novelista🤍💫

A Shayarana in moods.

Shayari goes beyond mere words; it's a profound expression of emotions, capable of touching hearts when acknowledged.

I believe words speak louder! That is why I am here to pen them down in the pool of emotions.

Crossing the bridge of words, I've come to realize that emotions are just a breath away, ready to flow through the thin air of my imagination!

Where everything seems so complicated! I try to fix it by stitching each word into a garland of emotions. Collecting every word and then expressing it in the form of emotions called shayari is what I like the most.

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So let your words flow, like a gentle breeze,
Painting pictures of thoughts, with ease.
With "Andaaz-e-guftagu," conversations bloom,
Creating connections, dispelling gloom.

In this world of words, let us converse,
With passion, empathy, and love immersed.
For "Andaaz-e-guftagu" is a gift so rare,
A poetic dance, beyond compare.

~Mf....

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Hello, here is my collection of poem which I wrote in childhood . 💝💝