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My Life is an OPEN book






My life is an open book
that led me through every nook
and every corner of discovery
of life's long journey.

Many a times I have been off the hook
just to learn how hard it is to look
away from the streets of treachery
and to escape the routes of flattery.

Sigh! At my past when I look
it reflects the fact that learn to cook
I had to as free lunches are a rarity
and all that matters is a dish that's tasty.







 

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