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|  | | Jenny Perry, Anjna Chouhan, Kate Jackson and Leena Solanki. |
|  | Kate is so wowed by her friend Anjna's writing skills that she's sent in some of her work for us to sample. And by the way Anjna - we think your work is pretty cool too. |
 | |  | - For the Wind - I see your fingers thread through the long grass And feel your cold breath on my gentle skin. When you blow in rage we freeze in your grasp And see the leaves create their silent din. You have no home, no beginning, no end. Your presence creates but a whistling sound. You are earth’s only vehicle that sends Away that which lingers upon the ground. With sight, touch and sound distinguishable Your formless self remains through history. You are so powerful, infallible And yet so enveloped in mystery, For as you stir softly among the trees, I know not to love or to fear your breeze. by Anjna Chouhan
- Death - When I do think about my death to come, Foreseeing a visit from Death himself, He will inform me that my life is done And robed in black, he will rob me of health. Where does Death dwell in the midst of the day? Bearing sheaths that are poised over the thread. Cutting life short and feasting on his pray. Instead feeds cunningly upon our dread.
So now I wonder if death will cause pain. Will I ascend on wings towards the sky? Or fall beneath the ground among the slain? Be he who shall watch me as though a spy, Until our eyes shall meet and I will see Life no more as no longer shall I be. by Anjna Chouhan If you have a talent for writing or art - we'd love to hear from you and show your work off here on tyi extra
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