Ek Tu Hai Tujhe Parwah Hi Nahi Ek Main Hu Pareshan Tere Apr 2026

You move through your days like the wind—careless, untouched, unaware of the storm you left behind. Meanwhile, I count the hours, reread old messages, trace the ghost of your laughter in empty rooms.

But here I am—still standing in the rain you don’t even know is falling. Not because I expect you to feel it. But because walking away would mean admitting you never felt a thing. Ek Tu Hai Tujhe Parwah Hi Nahi Ek Main Hu Pareshan Tere

It’s not anger that keeps me awake—it’s the lopsidedness of it all. How one heart can hold so much and the other not even know it’s holding anything at all. You move through your days like the wind—careless,

You are the quiet in the middle of my chaos. I am the echo you never turned around to see. Not because I expect you to feel it

Here’s a short poetic piece based on the emotional weight of those lines:

Ek tu hai, tujhe parwah hi nahi, Ek main hoon, pareshan tere liye.

The Distance Between Us

About the Author

Jake Buckler
Jake Buckler is a cord-cutter, consumer electronics geek, and Celtic folk music fan. Those qualities, and his writing experience, helped him land a copywriting gig at Signal Group, LLC. He also contributes to The Solid Signal Blog.

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