A poem for the person who belongs to my soul and staying far from me

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A poem for the person who belongs to my soul and staying far from me

A heartfelt poem exploring the profound longing for a loved one's presence across distance, finding solace in an enduring internal connection that transcends physical separation.
Siddhant Dubey
Siddhant Dubey
July 25, 2025 · 1 Min Read
"Where You Are"

I miss the quiet in your eyes,
The way the world just softens there.
No words — just breath and sighs,
A touch that tells me someone cares.

The space between us stretches thin,
Like stars pulled tight across the dark,
And still I feel you deep within,
Like echo, heat, or faded spark.

No screen can hold your laughing face,
No call can match your hand in mine.
I crave the nearness, crave the place
Where silence hums and hearts align.

You live in me — in soul, in sin,
In every beat, beneath my skin.
In whispered dreams and silent ache,
In all I give, in all you take. 

So until distance learns to break,
I’ll hold you in each breath I take.
And if I fall, I fall to you —
In every shade, in every hue.
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A poem for the person who belongs to my soul and staying far from me
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Siddhant Dubey
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Siddhant Dubey

A professional writer currently working in research project.

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