Her beauty effortlessly managed to arrest the pulse of each heart at the office and keep it in a dreamlike cage where she could have a look at each at her will and derive pleasure which, it had to be said, was a touch malicious in nature.

Pawan Mishra
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There is a famous poem called “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats. In it, the poet describes a nightingale that he hears singing outside his window. The nightingale is happy and free, singing without fear of being caught by the cruel hunter. The nightingale has no reason to be afraid as it knows that no one will harm it.

When you see your lover every day, you know that they are safe and they know that you are safe. Every time they see each other, they smile and laugh knowing that everything is okay.

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