Posted by akhandsi on October 21, 2015 · Leave a Comment
They say we are traditional In the world full of hatred we are the angels Dreamers, innovators and what not But my fellow human, you are nothing but a bot Stuck in the loop of right and wrong, your soul has already far gone How does it matter if you are smart? To live a … Continue reading →
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Posted by akhandsi on March 15, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Where do you run when there is nothing visible? Do you think about it? or do you cry loud hoping that someone will hear you out? I have always wondered, what is life after death, and then after a brief moment I question “Is there any?”. Beliefs are a little limited right now, I stand … Continue reading →
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Posted by akhandsi on February 25, 2013 · 6 Comments
Blood runs from her nose to her neck, unaware what is going on I run up to call reception for help. “I have an emergency, there is a little girl who is bleeding in my room,” I yell “I am her dad? What is she talking about? How could that be possible? I never had … Continue reading →
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Posted by akhandsi on September 27, 2012 · Leave a Comment
It all started when David was 12 years old, year 2000 was rolling in and everything around was changing but yet roaming around with friends or without was his ideal way of living life. He would spend hours on the soccer ground then would sit with his little local gang consisted of all the children … Continue reading →
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