How should I tell you?
How much I love you!
You’re my morning, you’re my night
You’re my dusk, you’re my twilight
You’re my sunrise, my noon, and afternoon
Darling, you’re my sun, you’re my moon
You’re the sky for me, you’re the earth
Only for you, I’ve taken birth
You’re in my east, you’re in my west
Only you and you’re everywhere in my quest.
How should I tell you?
How much I love you!
You’re the rhythm of life, you’re the music of joy and strife
You’re in my laugh, you’re in my weep
You’re in the awakening, and in my sleep
You’re in every breath that I take
You’re in every beat of my heart’s quake
You’re the sole reason of my existence
Listen! Stay a little longer, don’t go away at once.
How should I tell you?
How much I love you!
You’re the time I wanna hold on
You’re the space I wanna hang on
See the gravity of love, how precious you are
This momentum has passed every friction so far
You’re the beginning, the end and the feeling beyond-
The story, the gospel, the history, the chronicle, the myth, the legend and so on and on
Without you, what am I- a nothing, a sigh
You’re the only answer of life’s How and Why…
After all…
How should I tell you?
How much I love you!
~Ravi
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Ravi is basically a Teacher and Reader. He loves to read interesting and thought-provoking books. On an average, he reads 80 to 90 books per year. He is much into realistic, political, historical and philosophical works, but occasionally he likes to read Poems, Short-stories, Fantasy and Romance. His other hobbies are Singing, Photography, Movies, and Travelling. Ravi started his writing by writing poems and book-reviews and he has written more than one hundred fifty poems in English and more than three hundred book reviews; some of his poems have been published in various online journals like : Indian Periodical, Mad Swirl, Borderless; in Print, his poems have been published in Oxigle Media Publications’ anthology “Whisper of Hearts” and Evincepub Publications’ anthology “Rubaroo”. One of his Short-stories has been published in TheUNIverse Journal and one of his articles has been published in Indian Periodical. Ravi has also published his collection of Hindi Poems “Vo Baat Un Dino Ki Thi” on Amazon Kindle.
Ravi is planning to publish his collection of short-stories and poems in near future, and working on his first novel right now.