Change the world, I know I won’t, Enthralling as always I hope it remains, A kaleidoscope of joy, sorrow and pain. But my only wish as I take this jaunt, Is for my words on you to impress upon, A smile, a tear or even an angry frown.

Anurag Anand
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"Change the world, I know I won't." Whenever I am writing on this site, I see my words on the page. If you were to read this, then you will also see the words on your screen. But there is no way to prove that you did. "Enthralling as always I hope it remains" This quote is about how he wants his words to stay with you even after they are gone.

"A kaleidoscope of joy, sorrow and pain" This means that he hopes he has given you a variety of feelings while reading his words. "But my only wish as I take this jaunt" He wants his legacy to be something that lives on long after his time is gone.

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