nandini00
Wellknown Ace
"Love is the fire that warms, yet teaches us to endure its burn."
Love is both a gift and a trial — a flame that comforts us with its glow, yet reminds us of the ache of longing. It is the sweetness of presence and the sorrow of absence, the joy of closeness and the ache of distance.
To love is to live in paradox:
To hold someone near, yet know they cannot be possessed.
To feel the warmth of their soul, yet endure the burn of separation.
To taste the sweetness of union, yet carry the ache of longing when apart.
Love is not only the embrace, but also the yearning. It is the silent prayer whispered in the night, the echo of a name carried in the heart, the fire that both heals and humbles.
What has longing taught you about the depth of love — does distance weaken it, or does it make the flame burn brighter?
Love is both a gift and a trial — a flame that comforts us with its glow, yet reminds us of the ache of longing. It is the sweetness of presence and the sorrow of absence, the joy of closeness and the ache of distance.
To love is to live in paradox:
To hold someone near, yet know they cannot be possessed.
To feel the warmth of their soul, yet endure the burn of separation.
To taste the sweetness of union, yet carry the ache of longing when apart.
Love is not only the embrace, but also the yearning. It is the silent prayer whispered in the night, the echo of a name carried in the heart, the fire that both heals and humbles.
What has longing taught you about the depth of love — does distance weaken it, or does it make the flame burn brighter?