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25 MAR 2017 AT 21:23

His ignorance, her pride.
The small talks, and big fights.
Little tolerance, much hatred.
Some misunderstandings,
and lots of blaming.
No acceptance,
and only rejection.
Going away,
coming back,
To hold the falling heart.
And a bit of this and that
is all that takes to let everyone go mad.

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5 NOV 2019 AT 21:31

// But if it wasn't for Elizabeth to
castaway Darcy when he confessed ,
" I love you...most ardently . " both would
have surrendered to the deceiving
meanderings of their heart //

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24 JAN 2018 AT 11:38

Dear Jane,
You were absolutely right at every turns
and corners you took ,
when you were doing
"Pride and Prejudice" in 1813.

Just to let you know Jane,
It's 2018, nothing has changed,
Apart from the clothes.

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20 JAN 2018 AT 23:18

If the world was Black and White,
my life would be a Period Classic.

I would be a character in Jane Austen's sweeping romances, living pure delusions.
Waking up on a cold benchs, drenched
On an unknown road In an unknown city.
Drinking a Vesper Martini and
Singing Ginger Rogers' hits

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15 FEB 2018 AT 8:58

In vain I have struggled.
It will not do.
My feelings will not be repressed.
You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.


-Darcy to Eliza
(Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen)

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8 AUG 2020 AT 18:18

It is the world full of apparitions will you discover once taking a magnified look, since defending from what was one rooted too later becomes wistful.

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She always wished to be a Jane Austen heroine... but out of the Jane Austen world!!!

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21 JUN 2021 AT 20:25

"Without music, life would be a blank to me."

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3 AUG 2021 AT 23:15

Jane Austen pondered through Elizabeth Bennett,

What are men to rocks and mountains?

I'm more stuck in the first part of that question..

What are men?

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2 JUN 2019 AT 1:05

Reflection must be reserved for solitary hours;
whenever she was alone,
she gave way to it as the greatest relief; and not a day went by without a solitary walk, in which she might indulge in all the delight of unpleasant recollections.”

- Jane Austen

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