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The Echo Of Forgotten Stars

By Shruti Gupta (B.A. Honours Sociology)



Do stars that faded long ago still shimmer above?

Their light, a tale whispered through celestial love.

In the velvet expanse where dreams take flight,

Do they guide us through the mysteries of night?


In each sparkle, what stories do they tell?

Of timeless journeys and cosmic spells.

Are these forgotten stars still our gentle guide,

Painting the heavens with their quiet pride?


How do their echoes caress our hearts so deep,

In the hush of night where secrets sleep?

Do these echoes, whispers of old romance,

Lead us in a cosmic, starlit dance?


As we gaze upon their twinkling light,

Do they stir emotions in the quiet of night?

In their celestial embrace, do we find,

A love that echoes through space and time?



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Jul 24
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

This poem is absolutely beautiful and made me feel that I was under starry sky with immense calm .

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Thank you ❤️

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Beautifully expressed, Shruti!

I'm in awe of your creativity. :)

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Thank you beautiful ❤️

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Jul 24
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Just amazing 😍

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Thank you ❤️

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Love this so much

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