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Grow Young with me

Ashok celebrates the youth of literature in this poem, in Different Truths.

Enjoy life don't ignore
Beauty of whole
Search the best vision of life
 
Literature has greatness
Well planned trustworthy
The sea is before us
Be cool feel faith of sea
 
Ah! Love literature grow young
Along with me always new thoughts
Yes! I believe that stars are here
You are strong soul enjoy words
Words of heart and soul
 
Wisest bless all but wait
Genius is with you
Come I followed their path
I dream for you
 
There will be glory
Glory of your new thoughts
Win the heart and soul
Souls of these pearls.

Picture design Anumita Roy

#Poem #Verse #Soul #Glory #Beauty #DifferentTruths

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Dr Ashok Kumar Verma
Ashok Kumar Verma worked as a Head of the Department of English for many schools of CBSE Board. He has composed many poems in English and in Hindi. An international poet, he was awarded at national and international levels. He has written many research articles for various newspapers and research magazines. Based at Baghpat, he writes poems for World Unions of Poets Indian Parliament of Literature. He is the follower of peace, humanity and brotherhood.

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