An Advice - Poem by Asif Andalib
Autoplay next videoWhen words of love come to an end
Go for...
An Advice - Poem by Asif Andalib
Autoplay next videoWhen words of love come to an end
Go for some sweet music my friend.
When love is gone only hope remains
Look for someone to relieve your pains.
Whenever life becomes very difficult
Try to tolerate the sorrows and insult.
When no one takes the trouble to help
Rely on Almighty and yourself.
*poem*
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