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Post Techkriti '09 day 1

Here I go! Techkriti 09 finished, transforming thoughts, this is what techkriti is all about, and I can feel that, it has transformed my thoughts. So here I am putting forward a task for myself, I am going to make several changes in my way of living, and this is the first day of this transformation.

Forget, just forget!
Don't remember anything,
forget everything,
Forget everything that gives
you pain.
Forget the incident that makes
your heart cry,
these memories will haunt you,
so better to forget them then to
remember them.
Memories are memories,
they are neither good,
nor bad, they are just memories,
you just forget them,
don't remember anything
just forget everything!


Comments

Anonymous said…
what are u trying to forget?
it seems that there are a lot of memories inside u that u want to forget.
above all u know the art of using words, keep going!
skbohra said…
forgetting is an art, and I am learning this art, I think if we learn this art, we can solve most of our problems, I do have lots of memories inside me, I just want to run away from them.

and thanks for appreciating my so called art (of using words)

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