Jasleen Kaur Gumber
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Ginger and Honey
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2015
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“There are only two most powerful situations- being so small that you have nothing to lose and being so big that you don't care what you lose!”
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“Embrace your imperfections.
Fancy your flaws.
Flaunt your blemishes.
Adore your birthmarks.
Laugh off glitches.
Discuss your setbacks.
Don’t call your mistakes ‘Regrets’
Call them ‘Lessons”
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Fancy your flaws.
Flaunt your blemishes.
Adore your birthmarks.
Laugh off glitches.
Discuss your setbacks.
Don’t call your mistakes ‘Regrets’
Call them ‘Lessons”
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“Moon is a shining ball,
from the window on my wall.
Moon is blemish-laden,
from the terrace of my mansion.
Moon is a cold flame,
from the porthole of my airplane.
Yet I have heard,
Moon is muse to philosophy brothers,
Moon is nurse to romantic lovers.
How can it be so various?
Are we not the same?
Or did the Moon really change?”
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from the window on my wall.
Moon is blemish-laden,
from the terrace of my mansion.
Moon is a cold flame,
from the porthole of my airplane.
Yet I have heard,
Moon is muse to philosophy brothers,
Moon is nurse to romantic lovers.
How can it be so various?
Are we not the same?
Or did the Moon really change?”
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“Some say the glass is half full and blush,
Some say it’s half empty and sink,
I feel you are in the midst of,
reaching out for another awesome drink!”
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Some say it’s half empty and sink,
I feel you are in the midst of,
reaching out for another awesome drink!”
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“If only one day,
their worlds could meet,
just halfway.
She would outplay,
the distance rest,
blaming the roads,
led her astray.
But only if,
they could meet,
just halfway.”
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their worlds could meet,
just halfway.
She would outplay,
the distance rest,
blaming the roads,
led her astray.
But only if,
they could meet,
just halfway.”
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