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Samiha Zubair

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we still seek the what ifs-the grey in everything. We pinnacle our sustenance on being at edge,in trying to remember the  illusory knowing that there is no guarantee if ever it will be the same.We whim on whispers of bygones pulling up invisible barriers. Wishing for grey and abandoning the shades of black and white; hesitant to comprehend to different answers to new questions. Afraid if the new will have patched traces of former and unsettled to rest on the bed of new flavours. Seeking to be free in the unknown through a peephole.”
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“Then I talked to the grave knowing everything there is safe- splitting my heart in two, one laid to rest and the other making sure that the definition remains unchanged in its silence.”
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“Don't embrace the flower in full bloom as only this much life it has, instead go for the flower with petals from all seasons to truly imbibe through life~Dr. Samiha Zubair”
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“Then I talked to the grave knowing everything there is safe- splitting my heart in two, one laid to rest and the other making sure that the definition remains unchanged in its silence.”
Samiha Zubair , Reneging Quiescence
tags: life, truth

“Even with clarity in black and white;
we still seek the what ifs-the grey in everything. We pinnacle our sustenance on being at edge,in trying to remember the  illusory knowing that there is no guarantee if ever it will be the same.We whim on whispers of bygones pulling up invisible barriers. Wishing for grey and abandoning the shades of black and white; hesitant to comprehend to different answers to new questions. Afraid if the new will have patched traces of former and unsettled to rest on the bed of new flavours. Seeking to be free in the unknown through a peephole.”
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