
It is not the kind of love
that stands in the daylight,
loud, unashamed,
clothed in roses and golden vows.
No—
this is a love that lingers
in the half-light,
a whisper tucked between
the silence of your footsteps
and the ache of my waiting.
I am the shadow trailing you,
never touching,
yet always near—
a quiet devotion that survives
without being seen.
Your laughter belongs elsewhere,
your eyes promise worlds
to someone who is not me,
and still,
I keep my heart pressed
against the dim outline of your presence.
Shadow love has no celebration,
no diamond rings,
no photographs hung on walls.
It only has
the pulse of longing,
the bruise of secrets,
the endless ache of what might never be.
Yet,
there is beauty here—
in this invisible tether,
in the courage of silence,
in the faith of a love
that breathes
without needing a name.
And maybe
that is what shadow love truly is—
not absence,
not despair,
but a quiet testament
that even in the dark,
love burns.
About the Creator
Zakir Ullah
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Amazing
I've lived this poem so many times.