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 When We Both

When we both looked into each other's eyes
For the very first time,
I decided we were made for one another.

When we both started talking to each other
For the very first time,
I understood we shared a common interest.

When we both started waiting for each other's call
For the very first time,
I knew there would be many more sweet nothings to share.

When we both held each other's hands
For the very first time,
I understood—this is the last hand I'll ever need to hold.

When we both went on our first date,
I realized those moments were more than just romantic outings.

When we both started to value each other,
I understood our bond would grow thicker forever.

When we both started to miss each other,
I understood there would be many more such painfully sweet days.

When we both started fighting with each other,
I understood there would be many more days of guilt and regret.

When we both started saying sorry to each other,
I understood there would be many more lovable days ahead.

When we both stay together,
Live together,
Understand each other—
Our love will remain the same.
And our lives will be an evergreen lesson, forever.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

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