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She just came into my life,

And tore my heart with a sharp knife.

I saw her face first,

That made me crazy;

To see her face again and again.

Though the sky is white in the morning at summer,

I saw the sky with the colour of gray;

Though the weather was too hot,

I wore a jacket to be warm.

I forgot what I was doing,

The moment I saw her;

Even though the canteen food wasn’t palatable,

I sat and ate for her face to be viewable.

I just want to see her face, not to get her number,

But to be her LIKE a friendship member.

I don’t know whether it was love,

Or something what they say as “Just an Attraction”;

But I want to see her face again and again.

Even though I gained much,

It wasn’t special ;

But unable to see her face again,

Was much of pain.

I liked the way she looked at me first,

With a strange sight that took the heart from me.

Even with so much of meeting,

She hasn’t spoke a word to me yet neither have I.

I like looking her face;

Though she wasn’t as to say “very beautiful”.

Her face has been craved in my heart,

It pains when she’s not there;

Seeing from the window or the veranda.

And once she saw me near the window of my house,

She went inside at once;

I don’t know why.

Maybe she wasn’t able to feel the pain that I had,

Or she was doing some other work;

I just want to see her face.

I don’t know whether it was the mistake of her,

Maybe she was so beautiful, or mine;

For looking at her as an art of the Kohinoor.                              (Kohinoor Diamond)

I want to see her face again and again.

I felt the abstract noun called ‘HAPPINESS’,

I don’t  know how;

But I think it was because of her,

Coming into my life.

All I have to say now is,

She just came into my life.

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