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My Whole World Changed

A love poem, where the protagonist is a man, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths.

When you entered my heart
It was a new beginning for me,
A sublime love
I felt in your presence 
You became my princess charming as
I hold you close to my loving heart!
Your beauty shines like a 
Bright star in the sky 
And I keep looking as you 
Move past me like a swan 
In the lake with a majestic look 
You turn all my problems
Into pleasures with your 
Magic wand amazingly!
You are so enduring to me and
Quietly robbed my heart in your enchanting way and
I never felt the absence of my heart as you became
My heart and soul in this life and more 
You will always remain 
As the goddess of my heart 
Whom I worship with ardent love
From the bottom of my Heart 
You became an obsession 
In my life which I enjoy 
Much as it is my first and 
Last love for sure and I won’t 
Turn and look at another woman.

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