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I Love You Two!


Dear Lovers,

Should love be singular? I thought so until I saw you both. As the saying goes, the More the merrier. I choose the merrier by loving you both equally. Every day, my heart seems to dance between you both, unable to choose, enchanted by your charm, your way of consuming me and your mystery.

In love with my classmate, like a little worm on the hook as bait, my heart wobbles in your absence, waiting to grace your presence even at the far end; just a glimpse of your eye-catching smile would warm my heart. It's quite a task to grab your attention among the swarm of girls around you all the time for your ever-charming face and tempting smile, Heart stealer!

At times, I forced myself to be angry with you, as I was exhausted waiting to get your attention rather than concentrating on my studies, but then it was your music that fluently bound me to you. Meticulously!

I felt like a feather carried on the gentle wind in your presence. Forgiving your teasing and comforting in equal measure makes me want to be a part of you. Yet, my heart could just settle with you until I saw my super senior, and that made all the difference.

Then the other one, the supreme super senior—as I was a flame in a candle, you came into my life like a thunderstorm on beautiful twilight; you are my wild and untamed love. I started to dance to your rhythms, watching your breathtaking moves on the dance floor. 

In your quietude, I see the fierce serenity of mountains and your vibrant eyes blazing through the thick jungle, a fire three times as bright.. Your intense love pulled me into a deeper space where I unlocked many versions of myself. Wildest Dream! 

With you, you challenged and made me question everything I've been taught, yet I feel protected with no harm. I embraced your calm as well as your chaotic, wildest anger. Your ultimate dance moves make my universe still; your grace in reviving my best version from my timidness. Untamed Truth!

You’re the storm I willingly walk into, knowing that there is always creation within your destruction. I always wished to lose my way into your deep eyes that speak of truths older than time, and I could lose myself in them, forever searching yet never fully understanding.

Blessed! To love and be loved by two extremes, each showering love on me in their own distinct way, leaving me torn over whom to pick. But then I learned that love isn't about choosing one over the other, not a singular path, but rather about accepting the love that each of you brings into my life. I am enchanted to have you both in my life, loving me in your own unique ways.

My classmate, Lord Krishna, the divine charmer, and my super senior, Lord Shiva, the cosmic dancer. I have fallen for not just your divine forms, but for the love and wisdom you’ve woven into my soul.


Forever yours,

Bluemoon









This post is a part of ‘Scribbled and Sealed Blog Hop’ hosted by Manali Desai and Sukaina Majeed under #EveryConversationMatters.

Comments

  1. That's pretty mystical. Your love for Krishna and Shiva comes across eloquently. Even I felt like a feather carried on a gentle breeze as I was reading the post.

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  2. This was such a beautiful read! I loved how you wove the charm of Krishna and the intensity of Shiva into one heartfelt letter — it really captures the way love can be both gentle and wild, playful and profound. As a reader, I could feel your heart dancing between the two energies, and it reminded me how love doesn’t always have to be singular, but expansive. Truly enchanting!

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  3. This is truly one of the most beautiful metaphysical mystical letter I read. Such a vibrant blog that holds power to uplift us spiritually!

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  4. Those who have ever fallen in love can relate to your post—making you float gently as a feather and also wreak havoc--Love is a masterful player and seducer..

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  5. Poetic and stirring! Heartfelt emotions of a lover from deep within one's heart, with such eloquence, made me go over it again. You're the storm I willingly walk into... brilliant imagery. It justifies the throes of love that engulf every soul that loves passionately. Lucid expression!

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  6. This is such a striking contrast of people to be in love with. And you have beautifully brought it together.

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  7. Wow. That is something. It was really beautiful reading your contrasting feelings for both. Was not expecting it to turn mystical until the very end.

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  8. This is such a creative and beautiful love letter. The way you've used Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva to represent two distinct and powerful forms of love is incredibly poetic and insightful. It's a truly unique expression of how different kinds of love can enrich your life.

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  9. A beautiful read indeed, in divine admiration and gratitude, prayers and love intertwined to show utmost belief 🤗

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  10. Such a beautiful letter! Indeed both are extremes and how wonderfully they shower their love in their own ways. You expression of your true love and devotion is remarkable. Loved every word and every expression!

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  11. Such a beautiful description of Krishna and Shiva! Prayers that double up as true love, so poetic and devout. Kudos!

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  12. Being a Krishna devotee, I can whole heartedly relate to your feelings around love. Such a pure and sacred declaration of supreme love.

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  13. This is intriguingly beautiful, I am so enchanted by the way you have weaved this letter dear.

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  14. This letter is a poetic confession of dual devotion—tender, spiritual, and deeply personal. It beautifully blends mortal love with divine archetypes, showing how two contrasting energies can shape, challenge, and transform a heart without demanding exclusivity.

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  15. I kept waiting for a lover till the end, surprisingly to find this letter addressed to a deity. Extremely creative.

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