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May 15th, 2026
by Snehal Janardhan Khanderao
The days which passed, I want them back — To enjoy the joy Of moments we lack. The funny, lame jokes, And the stunting game, Are the beautiful memories Which will be always same. Past is just a shadow, Future is a treasure. Don’t get tangled — And live today with pleasure. Trying to collect, And live them again, We are losing the time Which is precious to gain. Saving recollections, Move the clock ahead. Seek the unknown, A blooming bud said. Don’t forget the future, While thinking of past. ’Cause life is short — It will fade too fast.
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Snehal Janardhan Khanderao resides in Akola, Maharashtra, India.
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Keywords: time, past days
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