Readers, do you remember Intrepid Eternal Unravels? Featured in Incandescence, this acclaimed poem, highlights the importance of freedom and permanence of thoughts. In a world of editing, double-crossing and misconceptions, inked words (or metaphorically compared to Intrepid Eternal Unravels,) are the only evidence of permanence left. Yet this measure of sincerity is a dwindling art in this digital world.
That’s what I love about inked words, You can’t ever change love to hate.
Go check out Intrepid Eternal Unravels now on Anvi’s Thoughts Caught, and read more such poems in Incandescence, the debut novel of Anvi Tuteja.
Careful how much you end up pushing me away, You never know how much I’ll end up liking it there, And my flaws; huh, like I don’t end up thinking of them every single day, But if you say it one more time, I’m done I swear,
Because Remember, Time is money and money is mine, And I won’t fight for love if you won’t meet me halfway, So tell me what you want, or get out of this mind of mine, And your excuses won’t work anymore, no matter what they say,
That’s what I love about inked words, You can’t ever change love to hate, That truly lasts forever, no changes to new hurts, Whatever’s been said has been said, now it’s too late,
Because it’s done and dusted, the chapter’s published, And you should know this isn’t a licence to hate you, But whatever was said was…
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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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