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manam kothi paravai

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You cannot cage it. You cannot reason with its beak. You can only sit still and let it peck — until the pecking becomes a rhythm, and the rhythm becomes a name, and the name becomes a door you are finally brave enough to open.

It does not fly. It perches on the pulse and pecks — once for every unspoken word, once for every name the lips have worn thin. manam kothi paravai

Some call this love. Some call it grief. I call it the kothi paravai — the bird that builds its nest not from twigs or thread, but from the knots of old hopes and the frayed ends of almost . You cannot cage it

Inside the ribcage’s quiet dark, a small bird wakes — not with a song, but with a beak sharp as memory. It does not fly

In daylight, the bird is a whisper drowned by traffic, by tea steam, by the lie of being busy. But at night, it grows talons. It scratches the walls of the chest until the heart, raw and red, remembers exactly who left.

Or not. The bird doesn't care. It has all of eternity and the softest perch of all — your lonely, lovely, human heart. Would you like a shorter version, or one written as a poem or song lyric?

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