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You are my moon, I'm the sun.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.
We see each other every day but the distance between us will stay.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.
You may have scars all over your face but my light will only show your grace.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.
You are surrounded by thousands of twinkling stars but only I can see your various avatars.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.
You are bound to earth with whom you'll stay but it's my gravity that's why you sway.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.
You are my moon, I'm not your sun but in the end we shall be one.

You are my moon, I'm the sun.


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Abhishek Gorale

A software engineer by profession and a curious blogger by will. An ambivert who balances his creative and geeky sides.


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