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“Forgive Me… And Still Be Mine” (Promises to my Noor-e-Mann)

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Introduction :  They say love makes people do crazy things…  But no one warned me it would make me kneel in a park too.  What started as a simple apology somehow turned into a full confession,  A little dramatic, a little poetic… and maybe a little embarrassing too.  But when it comes to her, even my pride forgets its place.  Because some hearts aren’t just loved… they’re chosen, again and again. A visual reflection of “Forgive Me… And Still Be Mine” — where love, apology, and devotion meet in a single moment. This scene reflects the heart of the poem, where love is not about being perfect, but about asking forgiveness with sincerity and choosing each other again, forever. “Forgive Me… And Still Be Mine” (Promises to my Noor-e-Mann) At dusk, I met sweet Maryam again, And lost myself, as I always then. One glance into her shining eyes— The whole world faded from my skies. The streets fell silent, time held still, My restless heart forgot its will. All I am, ...

“Love Blooms, Mary Glows” (Sequel Poem to ‘The First Spark’)

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Introduction : Some confessions don’t happen in grand halls — They happen between teasing words and stolen glances. Sometimes love hides for years… just waiting for courage. Sometimes the moon becomes a witness to trembling hearts. And sometimes… a simple watch turns into a lifetime promise. This is the night when mischief met meaning — and love finally spoke. A moonlit moment where childhood friendship blossoms into love — Shahzad finally confesses what his heart has known for years. This cover image captures the emotional heart of Love Blooms, Mary Glows — a playful yet sincere confession beneath the silver moonlight. The distance between them reflects Maryam’s teasing anger, while Shahzad’s open hand shows his longing. The glowing city lights symbolize time passing from childhood innocence to mature love. This moment represents the turning point where silent feelings finally bloom into spoken truth. Sequel Explanation :                  ...