in the graveyard of stars
lies our love
without the burden of our hearts
now
finally
it shines the way
we always hoped we would
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Hi,
I am Nayana Nair. I'm 28. Just a person who has tons of things to talk about....not much organized thoughts sadly.
I'm interested in all forms of storytelling (though I don't have the talent for it). So I like series, movies, novels, anime, and whatnot. I'm also really passionate about music, psychology, learning languages (I just dream big, too undisciplined to makes any actual progress) and literature. I am overall just a curious person who is interested in all kinds of things, as long as they suit my taste.
I always wanted to be a writer (and also a teacher)..But I don't think I have the skills required...this blog is just my attempt at becoming the writer I always wanted to be...Blogging for few years, I have realized I am more of a poet (although, I am not sure that I am good enough for that label)...I hope I realize more about myself through writing.
Thanks for dropping by!! Hope I didn't disappoint. :)
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I kind of like this because when we see stars we are actually looking at events that occurred millions of years ago, yet at the same time when some stars explode as a supernova they create ‘stardust’ and the whole process of star creation can begin again π
I have always found this fact really beautiful that the light of the stars we see right now is actually of past. That it takes them so years to reach us, even the dying light will reach us too late.
I think some feelings or some relationships in life are the same, their light is realized, their light reaches us only years later. π
Glad you liked my poem π Thank you π
What a presentation even the picture is great
Glad you liked it π
Thank you π
You’re welcome ππ
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
Thanks for the reblog π
My pleasure!! Have a great weekend!!
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Reblogged your poem in trinainablog