I actually prefer Tagore's The Farthest Distance in the World ~ Unfortunately, he is so famous ~ The Farthest Distance (for me). The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but when I stand in front of you, you don't know that I love you. The furthest distance in the world is not that you don't know I love you when I stand in front of you, but that two people who love each other can't be together. The furthest distance in the world is not that two people who love each other can't be together, but that even if I can't stand this yearning, I have to leave you with the impression that you have never touched my heart. The furthest distance in the world is not that I can't wait to see you, but I have to leave you with the impression that you have never touched my heart, but that I, the person who regards you as all my heart, built an unconquerable canal with indifference ... The farthest distance in the world is not life and death, but that I stand by and watch you. In front of you, you don't know I love you. The furthest distance in the world is not that you don't know I love you when I stand in front of you, but that you know you love each other but can't be together. The furthest distance in the world is not being together when you know you love each other, but pretending you are not in your heart when you can't resist this yearning. Obviously, I can't resist this yearning, but I have to pretend that I don't put you in my heart at all, but I have dug an insurmountable ditch for the person who loves you with my indifferent heart (I will say it's a pity that he is too famous and sweaty ~ ~
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