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LAILANAHAR STORY OF THE STORIES

STORY OF THE STORIES

THE MOMENT IS NOT NOW

IT IS NOT OF THE PAST, NOR IS IT OF FUTURE

THE MOMENT THAT RUNS THROUGH THE ETERNITY

WHEN LIFE IS STRIPPED NAKED

THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE STORIES OF "WHAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN" AND "WHAT IT CAN BE."

THE ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES THAT LEAD TO THE FRAME OF AN IMAGE THAT I SEE THROUGH MY LENSES

THE IMAGE THAT WOULD DISPERSE INTO ENDLESS FRAMES OF

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