In a love story, tough and stern he seemed,
His words often sharp, his demeanor extreme,
But deep inside, a love silently grew,
A jackfruit love, with sweetness shining through.
He scolded her, with a serious face,
Yet his heart held a tenderness, a hidden embrace,
For on her birthday, a moment of surprise,
A diamond necklace revealed his love's ties.
The gift sparkled, a token so grand,
A symbol of love, carefully planned,
In his roughness, a sweetness was found,
A love that whispered without making a sound.
Like a jackfruit, prickly on the outside,
Yet inside, a sweetness couldn't hide,
His love, like the fruit's soft golden core,
Endured the test of time, forevermore.
So remember, appearances can deceive,
For love's true essence, we must believe,
In a jackfruit love, both tough and sweet,
A love that's enduring, complete.
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