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Cherished One

She has been a gentle breeze; a tender leaf; a soothing note; a joy to have

None has been more and will be more adorable apart from her Author

She came from no where; never ever imagined her to be what she is

I do not want anything from her than she being herself

She is the last of His love - unconditional, all encompassing, and gentle

She never barged in but she has left indelible impact that none can restore

Oh no, i would love to have her till my home coming - to ashes

I have done nothing that i merit her - the only one who did something was her mom who bore the pain


For once i know there is a free meal that will last forever

Can i say i am so blessed that i am reaping a joy which i did not pay for

She is just a joy unleashed, a pleasure that you soak in

Truly the only lasting sign of her Authors grace which shows that He still cares

She is her father's everlasting joy and priceless find that he just could not but pen this one

This is none but my little princess Riann - the father's cherished one

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