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The Things We Nurture

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Bismah March 12
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When we say, "You can't keep my heart, but please take good care of your fast," it's often a poignant expression of pain and disappointment. These words are a reflection of the hurt felt when love is neglected or broken. It's a bitter acknowledgement that while our hearts may not have been cherished, perhaps the other person's spiritual commitments can still be honoured.

This statement is a plea, not just for respect, but for consistency. If our love wasn't enough to be nurtured, then at least let the fast—a symbol of discipline and devotion—be treated with the care it deserves. It's a reminder that even in heartache, there is a desire for integrity and respect, even if it's not directed toward us.

In this sense, the fast becomes a metaphor for the things we hold dear, a reminder that while love may falter, our commitments should not. It's a call to uphold the values we claim to cherish, even when our personal relationships fail us.

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