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A September of Paradoxes

A September Of Paradoxes Penning down the surreal moments is one of the most self-exploratory and meditative, yet fulfilling and enriching experience! But some instances need not be pondered over much, to put them into paper; and so, I let my thoughts flow…! When days are dull and the grey spreads its wings; When flowers don’t bloom and greens turn pale; A month of changes when the sunshine turns its face away; And the covetous Autumn leaps out of its comforting bed to sweep away the complexion of bliss! This is the time when, what is taken away, is given back with added sugar, or say, spice to cover up the dark woes; The time which leads to heartfelt laughter and , heart aching grief; You may curse or feel utterly blessed! The time which spins your head to every possible way; This “weird pack of 30 days” , may take you through the entire circle of life! It’s that September which makes you weaker, but then stronger than you previously were; Sublimates the suaveness of notions and makes you pragmatic; Teaches you to fall and then rise again in victory, and eventually- Your Self Worthiness! It is said- “That Sadness Is Much More Preferable Which Is The Harbinger Of Joys, Rather Than The Joy Which Is The Harbinger Of Sorrows.” The aroma of these dazzling days casts a strong mystic spell. It’s strange how one September can bring a drastic change in you, when years and years of striving don’t and sweeps you off your feet with the charms of yearning passion! This September of paradoxes leaves a deep imprint on my mind, with things I would want to forget and with those I would like to keep close to me forever! And I term this unforgettable September as “A September Of Paradoxes”!

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