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Theme: Thoughts

Mind

by Aparna Chatterjee
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Mind has
Opposing
Thoughts

One thought
Deridingly
Derisively
Opposes the
Thinking of
The Other
And then
Somehow
Eventually
Compromises
To support the
Other

18-Sep-2013

More By  :  Aparna Chatterjee

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