I wandered lonely as a cloud, No one there for miles around, Not a single soul in an abandoned field, The only one left in a bad crop yield, I’m here all alone, right where you left me, Waitin’ for you, but you’ve gone to the place I just can’t see,
I know it’s a better place, But why did you have to go first in the race? Now I’m left here all alone, It happened sooner than I could’ve known, Life goes on, Time isn’t waiting for no one, And now the deed’s been done, I guess all hope’s not yet lost, But everything comes at a cost, I just didn’t except it to be so heavy, A price higher than I was willing to pay to their levy,
Usually life takes more than it gives, But today it’s given me something, A chance to be more than the monster they made me.
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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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