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The Valentine Shore

The Valentine Shore

Update: 2025-11-22
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Everyone comes in our lives for a reason. The bad ones, the good ones. It is all revealed in time. Sometimes as a slow-burning mystery, sometimes as a spark in a deep night, sometimes in quiet secret ways even we fail to understand, until we get to look back and retrospect.
 
So many of our relationships tether on the edge, so many drift to seeming nothingness, so many are treacherous like the Annapurna slope, so many solid as resolve.
 
But the true charm of being with someone is the continuous mystery of what emerges, of discoveries and rediscoveries.
 
What sparkles could well burn out, what is secret might not stand the burden of revelation, what seems solid could be merely hollow shell.
 
That's the way bonds go, that's the direction love takes. It revels, it celebrates, it lets time and life determine the direction. Sometimes it leaves us mid-highway, sometimes it helps us navigate through cul de sacs, often it is our companion in long-distance runs, sometimes it goes for a sprint with us, and quickly falls by the wayside.
 
We keep searching for a shore in our relationships, forgetting that we should also be one for those who love us. To be a traveller is beautiful, but to finally rest is also not only a need but a necessity - for ourselves and for those who have covered a distance with us.
 

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Elysium by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/en/song/elysium

Licence:  https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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The Valentine Shore

The Valentine Shore

Sunil Bhandari