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Being with her

Being with her 


Waiting for her

Waiting for her

is never a pain

It is an opportunity to improve my patience

 

Listening to her

listening to her

is never boring

It is an opportunity to improve my listening skills

 

Talking to her

Talking to her

is never difficult

It is an opportunity to improve my conversation skills

 

Walking along with her

Walking along with her

is never tiresome

It is an opportunity to improve my endurance

 

Shopping along with her

Shopping along with her

is never cumbersome

It is an opportunity to improve my haggling skills

 

Eating along with her

Eating along with her

is never a long-haul process

It is an opportunity to improve my ability to appreciate the variety

 

Answering her questions

Answering her questions

is never frustrating

It is an opportunity to understand how to probe

 

She is not only my beloved

She is my trainer

She is my Mentor

She is my coach

She brings the best when she is at  her best

She empowers me with her power

 

Her words can be bitter, but she is always my better half

My better half, who knows more about me than I do about myself

 

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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