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Different

May 23, 2018May 23, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

A poem for the Wednesday Verses prompt Different.

It’s easy to say we are all different, but it’s harder to walk the talk…

Categories Poem Tags Choices, Different, Dreams, Force, Happiness, Poem, Poetry, Pressure, Sacrifices, Society, Sorrow, Wednesday Verses, Writing 4 Comments

Step Back

May 9, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

A poem for the Wednesday Verses prompt Return.

At times, it is better to return a step back, contemplate if that step ahead was right or you need to go a different direction…

Categories Poem Tags Choices, Contemplation, Decisions, Journey, Life, Poem, Poetry, Wednesday Verses 6 Comments

Comfort or courage?

October 20, 2017October 20, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

A fiction inspired by the Brene Brown quote “You can choose comfort, or you can choose courage; but you can’t choose both.”

Categories Fiction Tags Choices, Death, Female Foeticide, Fiction, Life, ProBlogger 2017, Short Story, Thoughts, Write Tribe 32 Comments

NaBloPoMo | Music and Me… #26 – It’s My Life, by Bon Jovi

November 28, 2016November 26, 2016 by Vinay Leo R.

Day #28, NaBloPoMo, Music and Me.

Reminiscing about my favorite songs, and on this day, the song is It’s My Life, from Bon Jovi.

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags Choices, Favorite, Life, Memories, Music, NaBloPoMo, Song, Thoughts

NaBloPoMo | Music and Me… #16 – Har Ghadi, from Kal Ho Na Ho

November 30, 2016November 16, 2016 by Vinay Leo R.

Day #16, NaBloPoMo, Music and Me.

Reminiscing about my favorite songs, and on this day, the song is Har Ghadi, from the Hindi movie Kal Ho Na Ho (2003).

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags Choices, Inspiration, Life, Memories, Music, NaBloPoMo, Song, Thoughts 2 Comments

What if only a few…?

August 2, 2016June 15, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

What if just a few days were left, and we had to choose paths, one or the other, no options to experiment?

Categories Poem Tags A Prompt Each Day, Choices, Contemplation, Death, Fear, Free Verse, Imaginary Garden, Magpie Tales, Poem, Poetry, PoetryPantry, Sunday Scribblings, Thoughts 58 Comments
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