UNALTERABLE | Poem By Monalisha Parida

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UNALTERABLE | Poem By Monalisha Parida

The sky may stop turning blue,
But I will never stop loving you.

The sun may stop shining,
But I will always keep your troubles.

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The stars may stop twinkling,
But I will never stop shielding you.

The moon may stop glowing,
But I will never leave you.

The earth may stop rotating,
But I will always keep you in my heart.

Dear Love,
Don’t say you love me,
If you plan to say goodbye.

I always strive my hardest,
To be the best I can.

 

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Monalisa Parida from India is a post graduate in English literature and a prolific poet. She's very active in social media platforms and her poems have also been published in various e-journals and translated into different languages.

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