Failed ambition ( Micro poetry)
Published by Megha's World
I’m a mother of a smart and energetic seven-year-old. I started expressing myself creatively since the last two years. Since then I have been continuously inspired by events in my life and around me which has helped me in penning my thoughts. I’m an avid reader, loves to sing, an ardent lover of poetry and sometimes can scribble few lines too. Loves to dance in the rain, have an undying love for nature, can watch the beautiful sunset for hours. Love to kiss and hug my loved ones. I have worked in the IT field for almost a decade as a manager, worked crazy hours and traveled around the world. In that busy schedule, I never got the time to creatively express my thoughts. Now every time I finish a poem, free verse anything it fills me with so much happiness and excitement and a feeling to have created something of my own. I’m planning to post at least one creation of mine weekly. Lastly, a million thanks to all who visit, like or follow my tiny bits of creation. Every time you do that, I get to know one more beautiful person in my life and get the chance to see their creation too. View all posts by Megha's World
beautiful!
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Thanks for reading.
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This is beautiful
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Thanks Shantanu.I’m always find Oragami creative but sometimes very painful, if you know what I mean
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Yeah I hear you
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❤️
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This is a great poem.
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Thanks Sadje.
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You’re welcome.
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Amazing as always.
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Thanks so much Sarah.
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Your micro poetry containing macro meanings & depth…
Perfectly expressed..!! 👍
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Thanks Raushan for reading and commenting.
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Beautifully written, so true…
Origami is such a creative imaginative art, no two pieces are the same. Yes, it can be painful, the technique is quite unique. One must practice patience to become skillful at Origami.
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Yes, when I was a kid we had an origami class at school.It is painstaking and requires lot of patience.
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I know as a Girl Scout Troop Leader we covered a unit and the girls earned a badge, we featured them them at our Night of Art Exhibit.
Most recently I had the opportunity to introduce
with School Age Students 6th Grade After School Program they loved it. Patience , focus and relaxation was the added tools and words used to inspire them. They are so intense.
InHisCare 🙏
Yonnie 💜
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I also got inspired from u and started writing micro poetries but which app do you use to type text on pics. As I really love the idea. Well I posted two already.😊😊😊
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I use the online application for Chromebook.
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Haha… I will too try.😋
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Loved this on several levels! As to dreams and ambitions, elegantly executed plan and a result that is ambiguous, or is it??? The ending seemed pensive and sad but not to me! Isn’t oragami supposed to be paper sculpture?? A work of art? A bird that will never fly away but is never caged? Don’t mind me I think I’ve slipped into a Silly gear! Ha! Truly a beautiful poem!!!
xoxoxo
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Thanks Chuck and I always love the way you interpret my poem.Its all about perception and that what makes us unique.
I always love the fact that you share your true thoughts with me.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thanks for sharing it.
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An origami bird that will never fly.
This was an awesome piece of writing
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Thanks so much Andrew.Appreciate your kind words.
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You can have the best intentions, know how to dream big; even know all the right step. But if it’s just in your mind, and not yet in your heart; your soul will never truly learn how, to soar! Beautifully said!
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Yes that can be one of the reasons and then the luck and the opportunity matters too
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Indeed! Be blessed!
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Reblogged this on Site Title.
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Thanks so much for your kind reblog.
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Reblogged this on Megha's World.
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I love the last lines. So sad and hopeful at the same time.
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Thanks so much Jaya
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