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I do not seek I find... by Ditsa Vora

Hello Readers,

As you all might have an idea about my love for poems. This is indeed true for what I believe is that in literature every word penned down holds the power to shape thoughts, inspire and reflect the best of human emotion.

Today, am extremely elated to share with you all a young poet who has already begun to make her mark in this beautiful art form. My student Ditsa Vora of Class 10, she has crafted a poem that encapsulates the essence of curiosity, learning, and the peace found in knowledge.

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

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I do not seek I find

I do not seek, I find,  

In the smallest things on my mind.

In books, in pages, in dreams I see,  

Alone or together, in a team, I'm free.

 

My mind seeks a path of knowledge,  

From life, from school, or a college.

All I have is a home of peace,  

Where my wisdom grows and never ceases.

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Ditsa's poem, titled "I Do Not Seek, I Find" takes us on a journey through her simple yet powerful words in which we can discover wisdom in our everyday lives. Her words are a testament that we can find beauty in the smallest moments, whether it's in the pages of a book or the tranquility of a peaceful home.

Let us all Appreciate Ditsa'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

I am really proud of you Ditsa..

Ps: To all the young minds reading this, let Ditsa'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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