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Musical Sounds of Heart

A poem celebrating the beauty of music, by Dr. Brajesh, exclusively for Different Truths.

The music colouring a world with brushes and pencils
Keep it light and enjoyable for the days are ours to consume
Cascading aloft, soft violins rise, from the flow of smooth silver rivers
We all want to change the world
I hear much joy in the music,
Feeling the whiteness in the pure magic
And listen to symphonic sounds
Music enlivens the world
Destiny carves its path through lives,
The heart no longer stirred,
Scent of magnolias, sweet and fresh,
Some folks are born made to wave the flag,
I see things in my dreams
One could see the blossom of loves desires
And dear to me;
Music stirs the imagination
Honesty of how the human being operates.

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Dr. Brajesh Kumar Gupta
Dr. Gupta has mentored many and also assisted many in unleashing his creative potential. Through his talks, seminar presentations, creativity workshops and personal interactions, he has popularized many new concepts in management and leadership. Some of his articles published in “We The Power” and “Green Plant” magazines. His thesis on “Treatment And Glorification Of Love And Sex In The Novels Of D. H. Lawrence”. His first book of poetry “The Rain” has published by Onlinegatha Publication of Lucknow.

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