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So, I was invited to participate in this contest and to put it lightly I'm delighted. So I'm submitting a hindi poem along with its English translation, I'm not sure if it entirely matches the theme of the song Jaane De Mujhe but it is still about letting go of the one whom you loved and longed for long but the opposite person never reciprocated. Hope you like it, if you do please share and comment it would mean a lot @VYRLOriginals 
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