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Waiting...

World will never understand your silence...
Why we should or we have to prove our self to other to world...?
By silence we are not proving our self genius...
then what we are doing with words...
Words..Words..Words..  illusion in world?
Or mere reality?
Words are..
Nauseous of fakeness
Bombast with emotions
Sewage of undigested religious pomp
Though...
we blowing triumphe  of it?
Magniloquence in name of pride
Mask under the mask
Where am I ?
What is my purpose here…?
Just killing time…?
Gaming with self?
Or waiting for Godot...


Comments

  1. Great use of words..... Nauseous, Pomp, Magniloquence

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  2. Amazing arrangement of words. It is true that Nothingness prevails and we do things or we hope Godot to come. Still we go on doing. "मुझे मालूम है कि ये ख्वाब झूठे हैं और ख्वाहिशें अधूरी हैं
    मगर जिंदा रहने के लिए कुछ गलतफहमियां भी जरूरी हैं…!!". The same thing we find in Myth of Sisyphus.

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  3. Confusion hi confusion hai,😥
    Solution kuchh pata nai,😞
    Solution jo mile to sala question kya tha pata nahi...😬

    There is woe in just waiting,
    Work is the only option for us...
    and
    Working is like waiting😂
    So now what?
    Nothing
    Sing a song
    Learn nd Earn
    nd
    Live a Life...

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