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Whenever she kept thinking of him, She realised that he was becoming her day and night. Ohoo! Don't call them lovebirds, They were just the best of friends whose story seems to be incompatible. Whenever she spoke, he would listen passionately. For him, her voice was as sweet as that of Angel's. All he wanted was her dreams to richly fulfil And so, he regularly encouraged her except for his anger that ruined it at times. Whenever his eyes sparkled like a star, She would realise that he was far more excited. And slowly a smile emerges in her face, As she senses his heartbeats running fast. She would giggle before he could even speak a word, For she believed that she knew him better than most others. Alas! She was more blinded by his presence, That the daily changes in him went unnoticed. Whenever his face turns pink out of anger, She would stay beside him no matter what, For her heart was pure and ready enough To withstand every pain if felt. Whenever he was frustrated, he would call her, And she would be with him through thick and thin. Together they would face the raging sea, And all other powerful and profound controversies. That fine day, he woke up to see the rainbow in the sky. He wanted to embrace every moment, For the dew on leaves and the new blossoms made him smile. He tried to call her, but she didn't turn up. When there is dawn, there would be dusk on the other side. While he was rejoicing the morning vibes, She was lamenting on the other side. Her favourite cousin had just passed away. Despite those continuous calls, she wasn't in a mood to answer. Her heart is fragile now that she didn't want to risk herself. He ain't gonna understand anything whenever his blood surges up in anger, And the only way he responds would be by unfurling his wrath. Finally, his anger broke all bounds, and he knocked her down. Even when tears rolled her eyes, She decided to stay and comfort him, Despite her heart wanting to tell "Ek bar bas hame samajh liya hota.."
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