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 Happiness...


In the depths of our soul, a flame ignites,

A dance of happiness, pure and bright.

With pride as our shield, we stand tall,

Excitement dances, ignite our soul,

As passions flourish, creativity unfold.

Value your worth, breaking down every wall.

For within us lies a unique power,

A small packet of joy whose aura fragnences every hour.

Have to celebrate ourselves, with love so deep,

Music of happiness, our soul shall keep.

With down to earth attitude and longing for something, should make ourselves high.

Yes, Happiness and self-acceptance, forever nearby.


-Sauvik Prasad

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