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I don’t want a Lover-Song

 I don’t want a Lover


I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

I'm fed up with being loved and ditched

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My heart bleeds more than my eyes

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My nights are becoming sleepless

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My life is becoming meaningless

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My days are becoming restless

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My love is being tested

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

My love is being crushed

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

Disappointment has become a way of life

 

I don't want a lover

I don't want a lover

I've decided to love myself more than anyone else

 

Once I started loving myself:

My heart became light

My nights are peaceful

My life has become meaningful

My days are purposeful

My love is being embraced

Disappointment has disappeared

I found myself — and the power of loving myself

 

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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