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Aadya .

Abstract Romance Tragedy

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Aadya .

Abstract Romance Tragedy

The Eternal Love

The Eternal Love

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Hey dear, 

I miss you, 

You know that, right? 

I've always missed you. 

From the moment 

I open my eyes to the 

Newly born sun 

Until the moment 

My tear-soaked eyes close 

Under the scattered moonlight. 


I miss you more when 

I see others living our dream. 

I miss you more when 

I remember the feeling of 

Your lovely arms around me 

And your warm lips on mine. 

I miss you, 

Your eyes, your touch, your voice, 

And whatnot. 


Today's the day I felt you, 

All around me, 

As I saw couples around me

Laughing and embracing, 

As I read the characters 

In my story crying and cuddling, 

As I felt love, 

I missed you more. 

With each moment 

Sinking into me, 

I cannot take in the distance 

Between us anymore. 

Each moment spent without you 

Is nothing but torture. 


Don't you remember 

How you calmed me up 

In the best possible way? 

The pats, the lovely stroking? 

Don't you remember 

Seeing me through 

Those ocean-deep eyes, 

Which just made me 

Fall into you more and more, 

Which made me fall 

In love with you furthermore. 


Don't you remember it?

The warm kiss that you'd give me 

On the forehead out of the blue. 

The butterflies that rose in my stomach 

Every time you'd kiss my hands, 

Hold them, and stroke yours over mine.


Don't you remember it? 

The sweet kisses we'd give 

Each other every morning. 

The way we hugged 

To console each other, 

And after we used to 

Meet for a long time, 

The hug that lasted forever, 

The hug I won't receive ever now. 


I know you're here, 

You're always with me, 

In my heart. 

But you won't be able to lift me, 

You won't be able to tease me anymore. 


Don't you remember 

How much I loved each action of yours, 

Each word of yours? 

You knew. 

Of course, you did. 

Still, 

You left me alone on this lonely planet, 

Devoid of you. 


You knew how much I'd miss you, 

Didn't you?


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