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Intezaar aur Ehsaas: Ek Adhoori Kahani aur Kuch Ankahe Alfaz

Intezaar aur Ehsaas: Ek Adhoori Kahani aur Kuch Ankahe Alfaz
 Introduction: Namaste doston! Aaj main is naye blog ke zariye apni shayari aur kahaniyon ki duniya aapke saath share kar raha hoon. Aksar hum sabke paas kuch aisi baatein hoti hain jo zubaan par nahi aati, bas dil mein dabi reh jati hain. Aaj ki meri ye pehli post unhi ehsaas ke naam hai.


Ek Choti Kahani: Wo Purani Dairy

Sheher ki bhag-daur mein, Poorav
ko aaj apni purani almaari ki safai karte waqt ek dhool se bhari dairy mili. Wo dairy uske college ke dino ki thi, jab waqt tham sa gaya tha. Usne panna palta, toh wahan sukha hua ek gulab mila—jo ab sirf ek yaad ban chuka tha.

Us gulab ke saath likhi thi wo pehli kavita jo usne kabhi kisi ke liye likhi thi, par kabhi sunayi nahi. Kahaniyan khatam ho jati hain, par unke ehsaas panno par hamesha zinda rehte hain.


Meri Pehli Kavita: 'Yaadon ka Safar'

Khamoshiyon mein bhi ek shor hota hai,

Har purane panno mein ek naya daur hota hai. 

Hum dhoondhte hain jise poori duniya mein, 

Wo sukoon toh bas apne hi andar kahin chupa hota hai.

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