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Take Me to the World of My Dreams

Ritambhara dreams of a beautiful world of her dreams, where there is happiness, joy, and glee, a safe world for children. A Different Truths exclusive.

A smile on every face
Contentment in every heart
Respect and empathy in every attitude
Forgiveness and helpfulness is where the norm
This is the human race of my dreams
Take me to the world of my dreams
 
Greenery, just greenery till the horizon
Flowers in all their blooms
Beautiful creatures roaming around freely
The pure air that fills my heart
This is the place where I dream to dwell
Take me to the world of my dreams
 
The land where the kids are safe
They are not stressed with over expectations
Let them live the childhood they deserve
Let them have the dreams of their own
Every child is a gift in him
Let not his life be compared with others
Where the childhood still exists in innocence and ignorance
This is the place of my dreams
Take me to the world of my dreams
 
It is every human desire to excel
Let not this competitiveness, steal our friends and family
Hard work and perseverance pay in the long run
Success doesn’t happen overnight, we must learn
Everyone lives in their own time zone
This simple notion we all must understand
Rat-race isn’t where the norm,
This is how I define the success of my dreams
Take me to the world of my dreams…

Picture design Anumita Roy, Different Truths

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Ritambhara K Upadhyay
A Panjab University, IIT- Roorkee, and IIRS-ISRO alumnus, academician, and researcher, Ritambhara is a writer by choice. Her passion for reading and writing has impelled her to foray into the world of writing. As a freelance writer and editor, she loves to pen-down whatever comes to her mind. She staunchly believes, "Truth doesn't admit any impediments."
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