Neither the secret whirring song of the stars nor the sonorous canticles of the earth knew the language that sprang up in the space between us. It was a dialect of heartbeats, strung together with the lilt of long suffering and the incandescent hope of an infinite future.

Roshani Chokshi
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The secret whirring song of the stars nor the sonorous canticles of the earth knew the language that sprang up in the space between us. It was a dialect of heartbeats, strung together with the lilt of long suffering and the incandescent hope of an infinite future. It was a language that contained all that one can feel or observe about another human being. It contained the physical need to touch, taste, breathe and be seen by someone special.

It contained all that one feels for another person because it is so powerful and so strong one could not imagine life without it. It is something so powerful it transcends time or space, transcends any human language or expression, transcends any concept of love or even simple friendship.

Source: The Startouched Queen

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