It is almost impossible to write about those moments and feelings of indescribable joy and ecstasy which only a soul can realize. Your silent, pleasant, and blissful presence often gives me those moments.

Debasish Mridha
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This is a message from a person who is very happy and this message is for someone who is very happy. In this message, the person says that they are very happy because of the person they are talking to. They are not just saying that they are happy because of their great work or new car or anything else, but that their happiness comes from the other person. The person being talked to does not have to do anything. All they have to do is be there and be themselves.

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