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My Love For You (1 reply)

Shubham Dadhich
4 years ago
Shubham Dadhich 4 years ago

It was Jan when my love for you began,

I met you and felt you as much I can,

I was curious to know about you,

And waited for a preview.

I digged all I got but still didn't got one thing- Do you love me , as I do?

It was Feb when I asked you,

You smiled and gazed at me like a full moon.

You became me and I became you.

We spent time together and shared our dreams and this was extreme.

One day you left me alone beside crying you,

Leaving my hand and stepping ahead to the heaven.

But, You, Me and My Love will be there forever till I die and come to you to again start our journey with a new moon.

By Shubham

Susan Katz
4 years ago
Susan Katz 4 years ago

Many thanks for sharing this very touching poem.  I will now add it to the others I will consider for Featured Poem of the Month for June.  Thank you for sharing, Susan

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