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The Heart’s True Home

Heart’s True Home

By tahiirIbrahim007Published about a month ago 1 min read
The Heart’s True Home
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In a village on a hill where the sky was always blue,

There lived a girl named Eliza who had a very pure and true heart.

She met Gabriel, a strange man with deep blue eyes.

The one who talked about love, great adventures, and new promises.

Her heart began to beat faster with each word he whispered,

She dreamed of finding her own place with him in her faraway land.

But love is a delicate drink, a mixture of joy and sorrow.

It lifted her spirits but depressed her mood.

The villagers whispered in fear.

Because they saw the change in Eliza and the tears she often shed. In this madness of passion, her world changes completely,

She wanders into Gabriel, where she once found solace.

One day he said to her:

Leave this life you've always known and leave with me.

Eliza's heart was torn in two, and her decision was her own.

To walk the uncertain path of love, or to walk a life that requires giving up.

In the end she chose her own village, her life as she had always known.

Gabriel was heartbroken and the sky was no longer blue.

A few years passed and life began to move peacefully in the village on the hill.

Eliza found solace in simple, quiet thrills.

One morning, a letter arrived from afar from Gabriel.

He spoke of distant wonders and nights under the stars. But in his words, there was a longing for the love he left behind.

Eliza smiled bittersweetly as she realized in her heart:

This love is more than madness, more than a fleeting flame of passion,

It's a quiet moment of peace and joy.

love poems

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tahiirIbrahim007

I am an storyteller extraordinaire, ready to weave magic with words and captivate hearts wherever the tale takes us

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    This was so lovely! I enjoyed reading it!

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