PODCASTER'S TALE
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  • Reads 115
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 7
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2022
Mature
Ishq aisa talwar hai

ki woh jitna zyada chubhta hai

log usse utna hi zyada kaske gale lagate hai ;

Mohabbat aisi zeher hai

ki woh jab tak jaan nahi le leti

log usey tab tak peete rahte hai..

 

What an amazing thing the Love is.

What an awful thing the Love is.

 

It can make you.

It can break you.

 

To love or not to love is Choice.

To be loved or not to be loved is Destiny.

 

But, interestingly, after a heartbreak,
to move on or not to move on,
is mostly a choice, a bit destiny, moreover, is an effort, fuelled by favourable circumstances ..........a journey through an unknown path that leads to the destination of finding oneself again and thus to Life.
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