In this poem, Jaihoon asserts that change keeps love fresh, urging partners to find new ways to express their affection.

Everything in this world,
Is created to become old.

Men and women get aged,
Wrinkled; they get raged.

Lovers often complain,
“Our love lost its shine.”

‘”He adores me no longer,
She cares not like before.”‘

The mind with the body,
Both look for a remedy.

To all those who answer seek,
These lines do I speak:

Change drives existence,
Change makes the ancient modern.

Change is that perfume:
The lover consumed,

The wine of love remains the same,
Only the cup to be changed with time.

Hey Lover! Discover new means,
What each color of love means.

Contemplate new ways to express,
Innovate the words to impress.

Who said Love is a heart-alone affair?
The mind too keeps the youthful fire.

Love does not come easy,
You cannot afford to be lazy.

Love is an emotion supreme,
It demands change all the time.

Oct 05 2010. Edit March 2024


Mujeeb Jaihoon

Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.

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