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Mar 8
He stands in silence, a man apart,
With loyalty etched into his heart.
Focused on what truly matters, true,
He knows his rules, and he lives them through.
Believing in Respect Given, Loyalty Earned
But in the depths, his heart has only burned.
For a love, quiet and pure, yet so far,
A love that shone like a distant star.

Chauhan—her name, attached in his soul,
Not for beauty, but for making him whole.
A connection deep, beyond the sight,
In her presence, everything felt right.
But she turned away, her heart closed tight,
Leaving him lost, adrift in the night.
Two years of silence, two years of pain,
A love untouched, a love in vain.

Two days with her—his only chance,
A fleeting hope, a brief, lost dance.
Those two days were his world, his heart’s cry,
Moments so precious, but time passed by.
He tried to speak, to make her see,
But hatred from past wounds blinded she.
Her heart closed tight, from hurt long past,
Yadav knew those two days wouldn’t last.

He wanted to say goodbye, to let her go,
But her silence was all he could know.
Her hatred from the past still held its sway,
A love that couldn’t open the way.
In those two days, he tried to fight,
But words failed him in the still of the night.
The past had built walls too high to climb,
And though he longed, he ran out of time.

He refuses the others, they can't compare,
To the one he loves, who isn’t there.
No other beauty, no other grace,
Could ever fill the emptiness in that space.
Yet in his mind, a voice so clear,
“No more love, I will ever appear.”
His heart closed tight, never to break,
Convinced the love he sought was a mistake.

For Chauhan’s love, he cannot erase,
The memory stays, time cannot replace.
And though he suffers, he holds her name,
In the silence, it’s always the same.
For no one will match the love he feels,
No other heart, no other appeals.
Though time has passed, the hurt remains,
Her name, would last forever in the strains.
The Remaining Two Days With Chauhan
Saksham Yadav
Written by
Saksham Yadav  18/M/India
(18/M/India)   
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