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It really is thorny to determine weather a great pleasure can be derived from these narrative parts as the flow of the heart to give shape to the doggerel. A foundling as this little work of mine is long, involved plot in which I passed precious time of my past years and still passing on it someway. Some humor in the poems is exaggerated dramatic emphasis and is short & dissection of the motive of character. Like the Wilde says, “A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. The worse their rhythm is, the more picturesque they seem.” I by this don’t mean that the poems here are..., as I don’t know the follies of the human nature and am not a literacy innovator but I hope my feelings and the way of its expression will be awarded by your love & affection and hope you may be able to enjoy it. For your convenience they have been done in picture format so that you may be able to enjoy reading Nepali Poems in NEPALI....
 
Yo Jeu (this body): this body isn't mine anymore
Tee Aankha (those eyes): searchful eyes closes suddenly
Paat (leaf): dancing with the beat !!!
Thulo Galti Gare (did a terrible mistake)
Sathi Khojdai Hinchhu (searching a friend)
Prem Khula Hunuparchha (let loose of love)
Aaba Jevan Fulcha (now life will enlighten): won't miss u
Yo Prem Hoena (not love): dfrence betwn lov & infatuation
Sukhako Peda (grief in happiness): hurts I felt & its cause
Aaba Misna Nakhoja (don't try to cope) : to some x-fren
Timi (you) : someone who went far
Bichara Bachera (sorry for bird) : all but myself
Sajhako Belama (evening hour) : song to all girls
Timro Yaad ( ur thoughts) : recalling friends of Nepal
Jutta (shoes) : please girls don't mind it
Murti (statue) : statue I worshipped in my heart
 
 

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