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The one

This is a story of HER!
Today she depicts her story in her own words! For THE ONE who wants to know HER!

she's clumsy, she's unmanageable sometimes,
But she will be there to manage your any of the worst times!!

Her mood swings are difficult to judge and confusing as well,
But her heart is the safest place where you can dwell!!


She might be broken in pieces when she smiles at you bright,
The only thing she wants is THE ONE who holds her hand tight!!

She is scared to believe and trust anyone,
But now she's relieved,bcz she trusts more than herself in THE ONE!!

She's rude and miserable you can say,
But she's strong enough to find her own ways!!

She ll hide her feelings from the world around her,
But deep in her heart she knows THE ONE who matters to her!!

She's the one who depends on you the most,
But don't judge her though as this is the way she shows her trust!!

She's not the most beautiful girl you could find, 
But she promises you to make the MOMENTS MOST BEAUTIFUL when you are combined!!

YOU ARE HER STRENGTH!
BE THERE TO PROVE TRUE HER FAITH!



One more from my little mastermind:- Khushbu Shah

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  1. Khush, Beautifully written.. If someone would depict own story in that way, THE ONE would wish not just to know but to live the STORY!. :))

    Keep writing!.

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  2. Nice one yar.... Really very good one....

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  3. she can make good friendship also....

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