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12 years ago
one should enjoy the other person's company.Then only it can be said to be true
love....
Enjoying someone's company will be more intense when the distances are melted
But it also happens..
Distance can intensify love :P
am I not right?
True love won't fade with distance......(movie Ek Duje Ke liye ;) )
Meera sandhu
12 years ago
one should enjoy the other person's company.Then only it can be said to be true
love....
Enjoying someone's company will be more intense when the distances are melted
But it also happens..
Distance can intensify love :P
am I not right?
True love won't fade with distance......(movie Ek Duje Ke liye ;) )
Distance intensifies love whereas too much nearness is repulsive. That is why there are so many poems and songs on separation. In Hindi poetry, this is called ''viraha' . There are more poems and songs on 'virah vedna' (pain of separation'. Some one has remarked- 'Virahi ho ga pahla kavi'. (The first poet would have been separated from beloved) I remember the song- Do hanso ka joda bichhad gaya re- Gajab hua Ram gaab hua re.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
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