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New year!- 2025

The stars watch keenly over their urban reflections called the city lights,

In the distance, the dark mountain stands still,

There is a stark contrast of a dark mountain-

to a sky with stars and lit up flights,

The dead trees cry leaves on the edge of the mountain,

The mountain with hanging rocks that vow to kill,


Rocks fall rippling waves through water,

The perennial stream flows in its regular direction carrying the rocks,

Slowly, waterflow scrapes the rock into a mere dissolving sand powder,

The minerals from the rocks’ demise lead to some unadaptable fishes’ slaughter,


The fish were un-evolving, afraid of change,

Afraid to let go,

Scorned in their last living moments while other fishes lived in adaptability to life’s expansive range.


Change- as seen in a ticking clock and a beating heart,

It can be responded to wisely but unnerves everyone at the start.


As 2025 begins, acknowledge change and recognize change is not just around us- we are change.



This poem was inspired by my trip to Arizona and particularly the Grand Canyon, a marvel of nature.

Thank you for reading and Happy New Year! :)

Vidhi Dasani.

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  1. HAPPY NEW YEARRRRRRRR and love the poem vidhiii

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  2. It's a beautiful poem. Happy new year to you. Keep writing. I love reading your blogs.

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  3. LOVE THIS VIDHI!!! Especially the last line about change is within us because we have the potential to change our lives (and those of others in turn) for the better!

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  4. This is so beautifully written Vidhi!

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  5. Loved it. Very inspiring! I personally like to read all your blogs. Keep bringing more.

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  6. Wow beautiful poem VD. What you said about change is so true. IT WAS BEAUTIFULLY DESCRIBED !
    HAPPY NEW YEAR 🥳🥳

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  7. Loved It Vidhi!! It's truly very inspiring!!✨

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  8. HAPPYY NEW YEARRR.... gurlllll the poemm wasss sooo bussinnnnnnnnnnn.... iluvvyaa

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  9. Vidhi, you truly are an amazing author! Your work is so refreshing

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  10. happy new yearrr. beautiful poem :D

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  11. The way that you compared stars to city lights was so creative! Loved the poem. -Adil

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  12. All of your poetry is truly special.

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  13. Beautiful poem just like you.

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