Love is a Lifetime's Longing

Love is fleeting, yet forgetting it requires a lifetime. There's a kind of love called 'unmarried but eternally remembered'; a person you can't hold hands with, can't meet, and even chatting requires caution, yet you're consumed by longing. For those deeply loved, regardless of the years that pass, that person remains etched in your heart, a position no one can replace. You constantly seek news of them, not out of a specific thought, but out of a familial concern…
This longing is perhaps more profound than even family love. Truly loved, you'll never forget. No matter how far apart, no matter how long without contact, the yearning persists.
Deeply loved, even if you can't be together, you can't forget, vividly recalling those beautiful moments. You've lingered at familiar intersections, searching for his figure, repeatedly calling his name.
For those who've been deeply loved, there's no intersection between your lives, you're separated by vast distances, yet the longing remains profound, love blurring your own sense of self, painful enough to suffocate you. Life is filled with disappointments – lovers parting ways, silently observing each other, accepting the lingering pain of the breakup, holding it within.
Truly loved, unable to be together, you've learned the fragility of love. While time can help you forget someone you don't love, someone remains lodged in your heart, difficult to replace. He blossoms within you, stubbornly resistant to removal.

This love is incredibly intense, graspable yet unattainable. This experience is unique, impossible to articulate, unable to meet, yet silently observing, this deeply ingrained memory lived for a lifetime, because of genuine affection.
Deeply loved, unable to possess, unable to meet, remaining in memories. Preserving beautiful memories, undisturbed, no contact, silent observation, because of a past, profound love, destined to be '' (fate) not '' (separation), you cannot forget, yet you dedicate a lifetime to remembering him.