When you showed up at my door, In the cold October snow, With the dimples on your cheek, And the freckles on your chin, It All Made Sense To Me,
When you showed up in the rain, In my apartment b’hind the lane, With a trembling little puppy, And your sun-kissed drenched skin, It All Made Sense To Me,
When you showed up with your mother, In the scorching hot Virginia summer, With your cheeky-little smile, And your scrunched-up bunchy brows, It All Made Sense To Me,
When you showed up in the storm, With your sister in my dorm, With your sparkling bright-green eyes, And your dark tanned skin, It All Made Sense To Me,
And then I showed up in the spring, With a velvet box and a ring, It All Made Sense To Me, Yeah, It All Made Sense To Me, ‘Cause we were meant to be.
As an Avid Blogger, I, Anvi Tuteja, am elated to present my blogsite – Anvi’s Thoughts Caught – as an amalgamation of my literary enterprise, poetic endeavours, day-to-day blogs, and other creative interests.
Here is a bit about me: https://anvituteja.com/about-me/
Anvi Tuteja is a master mischief maker, secretly plotting world domination from her imaginary window seat in Gurgaon, India. She’s an aspirant philosopher, first-time author and a die-hard Potter Head. She sidelines as an Oracle of Prophesies, blogger at WordPress and her family’s self-appointed movie buff.
Anvi has been reading and writing since she was three years old. For her, poetry is a coping mechanism, and in her words – one that doesn’t judge, doesn’t lie and doesn’t make you feel like you’re wrong for simply being the way you are.
Anvi Tuteja is a bundle of contradictions – she reads, but binge-watches anything Marvel; she doesn’t have a social media presence, but she writes a secret diary; and she is a walking Shakespeare encyclopedia, but also a constant music streamer.
In all her work, from her regular posts at her blogsite – http://www.anvituteja.com to her TEDx talk about New Emerging Technologies – Anvi Tuteja does it all with heart, impatience and love.
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