Saturday, August 11, 2012

PERSONAL/ LOVE LETTER/LETTER: DEAR LOVE...KNOWING YOU

Knowing you has made my average life so much more fulfilling.Talking with you over coffee; so nervous meeting you the first time. Just looking at you, listening to you, I couldn?t stop smiling. So quickly the minutes came and went that magical night. Knowing you just this short while has brought endless joy to each day.Waking up, rushing from beneath the covers just to check my messages. How cheerful and pleased they make me as I gaze into morning's first ray. I hope that the sweet words you speak to me never come to an end. Knowing you makes my laughter flow like a swift and steady stream. So beautiful and breathtaking is the time I spend with you.As if there was no one else around. Just you and I lost together in a daydream.If ever you should leave, my affection you shall always keep.Knowing you is showing me I can fall in love again. So long there was doubt; could I ever love another? But here you are, the flames burning so passionately, drying up this never-ending rain. No words will ever describe the way you make me feel so deep inside. Knowing you has lit up the smoldering embers in the bottom of my heart. So alive and bright-eyed, I thank God for bringing you into my life.For, without your loving smile and gentle touch, life would just tear me apart.Lovely images of you are never far from my mind. Knowing you has reminded me of simple contentment and how much I long for true love in my life. You may not realize just how much you already mean to me. I willingly give to you my happy and whole heart in the late hours of this unforgettable night. I pray once more, with my head bowed down, that you will be here along side me for all of eternity. A pretty picture, a pretty pose,A moment captured in time. I close my eyes and imagine you here,Holding me closely, the moment so dear. A moment to love, a moment to care, For two hearts apart, a moment to share. A moment come, a moment gone,For just such a moment this heart has so longed.I see the picture, I see the pose,A moment in mind, a moment in time

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