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Desired Dream - Vaidehi Kondvilkar

Hello Readers,

I am back to shine spotlight on a talented poetess whose words have touched my hearts i am certain it will yours as well

her language is simple yet profound. What amazes me more is at this young age she has such clarity of thoughts has a beautiful way of expressing the same 

So let us welcome one more poetess and my esteemed student Ms. Vaidehi Kondvilkar to our club

In her poem "Desired Dream," she paints a vivid picture of a serene and idyllic world.  

Vaidehi of Class 11, in her poem encapsulate the longing for a peaceful haven and a world free of worries and filled with tranquility and Peace.

So let us…
Celebrate one more Young Talent and Enjoy the Poem penned by her

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Desired Dream...

Thinking of my dream,
Where I desire to settle down,
From rich woods and tranquil sights,
To moments brightened by lights.

Coming back from my desired future,
Returning to my present reality,
Nothing made me happier
Than the solitude of contentment.

That sunrise, I found myself embracing anew,
Discovering a world beyond what I knew,
Nowadays, the sunsets bring a cue,
To make my untold dreams come true.

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Let us all Appreciate Vaidehi's Talent and its my urge to all of my readers to show some love to her in the comments and lets motivate her to write more in near future


Ps: To all the young minds reading this, let Vaidehi's words inspire you to pick up your pen and let your thoughts flow. Writing is a powerful tool, a way to explore your inner world and share your unique perspective with others.

So, don't just seek—find your voice, and let it be heard. (do send us your writing on englishtheepidemic@gmail.com)


Regards,

Chirag Jain

#agoodlistener
#mellifluousdebonair

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