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Old is Gold


I dug up my old drafts and archives and I found this poem. This is still my favorite poem till date. I think I wrote it in February 2010 and I thought of sharing it with you guys.

So, here is a little blast from my past, which I treasure :) Hope you like it!!!

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Under the Green Umbrella

 
 
 

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  1. Beautiful and lovely poem. When I read the first line (We were strangers a minute back), reminded of me a Tamil song. You may have heard this song. It goes like this: Netru varai nee yaaro naan yaaro. Inru mudhal nee veyro naan veyro. (Until yesterday we were strangers. From today, we are inseparable.)

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    1. Thanks a lot SG! :) yes yes, I have heard this song... glad my poem took you there :D

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