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Love Story

Broken Heart
Do chidiyon ki prem kahani..
 
Ek din female chidiya ne pucha: Mujhe chod kar tum udd to nahi jaoge?
Male chidiya - udunga to tum pakad lena.

Female Chidiya: main tume pakad sakti hu, par fir pa nahi sakti.
Male chidiya ki aankhon mein aansu aa gaye. Usne apne pankh tod diye aur bola ab hum hamesha saath rahenge.

Ek din zor se tufaan aane wala tha to female chidiya udne lagi. Tabhi male chidiya ne kaha tum udd jao, main nahi udd sakta.

Ek daali par likha tha: "Kaash wo ek baar to kehti ki main tume nahi chhod sakti. Toh shayad main tufaan aane se pehle nahi marta"...

Moral: Love exists till the circumstances are good, otherwise nobody cares...

Do not love someone too much, it hurts...

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