She built a castle made of dreams,
He watched them crumble at the seams.
She stitched the stars into the night,
He never noticed their soft light.
She wrote him songs with silent pleas,
He let them drift upon the breeze.
She traced "I love you" on his skin,
He never let the words sink in.
She ran through fire, through storm, through rain,
He stood untouched, immune to pain.
She filled the void with love so deep,
He took, he drained—he fell asleep.
She begged she fought, she held on tight,
He let her break without a fight.
And when she left, with empty hands,
He called too late—she'd made new plans.
Now he stares at nights too dark,
No stars, no love, no guiding spark.
And he wonders why she let him go,
When she had stayed through all his no’s.
- VAISHNAVI DHAMODHARAN
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