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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEh os kudi di kahani ae,
Jo apne Dil di raani ae,
Jo Suraj nu laali dindi ae,
Te barsaatan da paani ae.
Apne andar Diya awaazan nu,
Oh nazm banake likhdi ae,
Oh dukha deya pahadan nu,
Sabra naal charhdi disdi ae.
Je ohde Dil Tak Jana ae,
Ta ohdiya likhiya parhlena,
Dil vich uth rahe sawala da,
Ape hi fer hal kaddlena,
Jad vi kholo kise panne nu,
Fer ohnu chete karlena.
Palakdeep Kaur
“Sometimes, pain can become the greatest weapon to deal with the circumstances." Palakdeep Kaur, an 18-year-old girl who is fond of writing poetry and finds her writings as her biggest inspiration. She started writing as a way to cope with the overwhelming disappointments she finds herself drenched in. And now, with time her thoughts have become her biggest strength. At such a young age, she wants to explore within the depths of poetry and inspire people to make their sufferings their strength. She is fond of music and is a huge fan of Satinder sartaaj, whom she wants to recite her poetry once a lifetime. She has a small circle of friends and prefers to be isolated and spends most of her time with her family. This young artist wish to be a great poet and is on her initials to fulfill her desires.
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