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30 MAY 2022 AT 3:01

When I loved you, I gifted you lilies. Now that I'm over you, I gifted you lily bulbs to plant and have lilies of your own, everyday, forever, as long as you give it just a little care and time to blossom. If gifting flowers is love, gifting seeds is wrapping self-love in a cute little package and sending it via Amazon.

If you have to remember me, remember me not for my love but for the love you found for yourself within yourself after me. You did it on your own. Here's to a life never short of lilies.

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4 FEB 2022 AT 23:28

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25 JAN 2022 AT 5:12

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23 JAN 2022 AT 12:49

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25 JUL 2021 AT 13:53

Balcony is that comfortable stopover between home and the world which is neither inside nor outside. I write about love in balcony letters which are neither fully present nor fully absent. Hence, balcony.

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25 OCT 2020 AT 16:27

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25 SEP 2020 AT 11:26

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18 MAR 2019 AT 2:53

Balcony Letter #95

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19 JAN 2022 AT 12:51

I called you love much before I started calling you dost, a friend. Calling you love required me to feel love for you and feel loved with you, by you, which happened soon after the first couple of meetings, the first few mails. Butterflies didn't feel shy showing up in my stomach, our stomachs, one bright autumn morning.

Calling you dost, however, needed more proof than just admission of love. It needed show, not tell. The test of whether I am there when you need me and if you're there when I do. If we know how to listen and how to forgive. That needed time, for seasons to change, for autumn to become winter and butterflies to go into hibernation and instead of feeling lonely and desolate, finding this surprising warmth lurking in the air that made winter bearable. The warmth that comes with the knowledge that love is there to stay. That love is now familiar—an extra spoon on my plate, a new toothbrush in the brush stand, a fireplace inside the home, a hearth within the heart. It is now a friend.

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