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Where are you, My Dear

 

Where are you, My Dear

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

My presence makes no sense in your absence. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

My words have no meaning without your ears. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

My eyes are blind without seeing your face. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

Seconds feel like minutes, 

Minutes feel like hours, 

Hours feel like days, 

Days feel like weeks, 

Weeks feel like months, 

Months feel like years, 

Without seeing and holding you in my arms. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

My life is meaningless without your love. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

Your silence is slowly killing me each day. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

Let my forgiveness touch your heart 

So that I can have you back in my life. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

Come back, come back to me 

So that I can come back to life. 

 

Let your forgiveness bring back the liveliness— 

The liveliness that will remove the loneliness. 

 

Where are you, my dear? 

My dear, 

Be my healer, and I will be the giver of my life. 

Come back, come back, dear; 

Life is too short to hate, 

And it is wise to forgive and live together until we take our last breath.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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