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Sanober Khan

"I want to have a romance so grand,it would have made Shakespeare fumble for words."

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"My poetry is merely a body.you are the soul in my words."
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"You should be more carefulwhen you move, my dearwhat with you...spilling moonlightinto my poem, with a mereflick of your hand."
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