One thing that blends perfectly with romance is the sound of laughter. A smile or a giggle is a confirmation that things are going in the right direction. My husband discovered this truth many years ago. Now, to spice up our Valentine’s day, he brings a smile or a hearty laugh, instead of an expensive gift. He sure knows to win his lady without burning a hole in his pocket. Some tricks we both use to brighten this special day - click and read these money saving tricks on MoneyView blog
On her frail shoulders, the threads of Pashmina talk. Of a valley, of heaven, of a moonlit night. Demure, she froze amidst the discordant noise, Charred bodies around her, her flesh and blood died. On moonlit nights, hence she walks barefoot on the snow, Suffering within and out, I can listen, what her silence speaks out loud. Deranged, Demented, She drags her body around, Unaware, Listless, what she has lost can never be found. I call her, whenever she passes by me, I have been piling up sorrows as debris. Come! My child Let me hear your pain, Let me soothe your wounds, Let me jostle your soul, So you shed a tear. I know your pain, I have done all this myself, And I have been there. This poem narrates the sufferings of women who lost their families in Kashmir Valley. *Disclaimer - Title is inspired by Sonnet 30 of Shakespeare.

very witty and creative. interesting and fantastic
ReplyDeleteThank you! Btw, so many adjectives for a single post!
DeleteMuch witty... loved them all. <3
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DeleteI loved your tips, Saru. After all, love need not make a hole in your wallet.
ReplyDeleteSo true. Thanks for the compliment, Rachna.
DeleteA good smile is the most valuable gift! It is absolutely tax free too
ReplyDeleteHahaha... True that!
DeleteSmile is inexpensive & saves money!
ReplyDeleteHappy V'Day, Saru!
Keep smiling :)
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Deletenice and handy tips :)
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