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"Meet"

Forgive me for being unrestrained, indulgent and loving freedom throughout my life

By LunaPublished 8 months ago 1 min read

There are two names for meeting: one is fate, and the other is calamity.

In just one sentence, it conveys all the myriad flavors in a relationship.

When one reaches middle age and encounters someone who has a stunning time but can't offer a lifetime, that kind of regret is like poison, incurable.

I can sense that you have invested very deep emotions in this relationship, "being moved by one person, being deeply in love with one person, and losing half your life for one person".

Even if the ending is not satisfactory, that fluttering heart and yearning just won't fade away.

Just like that person came with wind and rain, disrupting the originally peaceful life, but left behind a long-lasting and incurable "illness" after leaving.

Surely, this feeling has been savored countless times in one's heart.

I really want to know at which moment I met this person.

It makes you feel that it's predestined. But when did you start to realize that you might not be able to give each other an ending?

At a moment when yearning is overwhelming, what would you do to relieve this emotion?

Perhaps speaking out will make you feel better in your heart. Believe that time will gradually soothe this pain, allowing you to move forward bravely with this experience while feeling nostalgic.

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  • Rohitha Lanka8 months ago

    Captivating poem!!!

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