Wednesday, December 11, 2013

PERSONAL/LOVE LETTER: DEAR SOULMATE..CAN I COME TO YOU

Dear Soulmate

A stranger was love, unknown to my heart, for thy heart had never met, except in dreams, nor felt it's embrace. Though I must admit, it lives, so it seems, for it is felt deep beneath my breast. Nothing less of love could have taken place,for it holds thy heart captive. There is no greater feeling than love, the feelings, that love doth move;Before this date love was a stranger to me, and yet, it lived, nay lives, deep within thee. It was written in the stars...on the pages of my heart... that someday, I would find the Love, I feel for You tonight...on the ocean of our dreams...Like a prayer, You came to me...and the longing that had been found and it's ending in your eyes.I am missing you tonight...I really want to see you...I really want to touch you...If only I could hold you in my arms again. I really want to reach you forever to be with you.If I had one wish. It would be that you would be here with me.Holding you in my arms and kissing you and wanting never to let you go. Tonight, when darkness takes the day and the sky is no longer blue,  as you lie in your bed of dreams, can I come to you?  Can I be your everything and more, do what I have not done yet, Love you like I want and..be myself with no regrets? Tell me... without me your world would end and through life you will never find your way. Tell me things, in the blanket of darkness, that you would not tell me in the light of day. I wonder what would happen if, for tonight, my hidden thoughts were revealed. I want you to read my mind. Can you feel what I feel?  So, my love... I will ask you again... can I do what I want to?  Be your breath and the beat in your heart...?  Can I come to you?

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