Monday, April 7, 2014

LOVE LETTER: DEAR SOULMATE

Dear Soulmate

There you go, looking into my eyes again.I get caught up when I look into those eyes,Like two beautiful pools that I love to drown in. I get pulled under in the tidal wave of your soul.Falling deeper and deeper into your eyes,I die,but I am reborn in your smile,That gorgeous smile that breathes life and light to all who see it.Then our lips meet, and all is right with the world,And as long as you're here... Everything always will be.I love you like I've never loved anyone before.and for each passing day.I love you more and more.I don't know what to do.to stop my heart from loving you'cause for each and every day.in my mind you always stay.I'm telling you all this but telling you without lies'cause everytime I see you.I feel more and more alive. I started to mold a sculpture,A work of art you could say.I didn't know quite what it was.I said, "I will know someday."I gave it a whole lot of care...Also, a heart as big as mine.I gave it kindness and love and made it with looks so fine.I gave it loving words to say and tender lips for kisses.I gave it a goofy, silly way,Also ears so he could listen.I also gave it my heart.I made it love me, too.I finally figured out what I created.What I created was you.Your eyes were the stars that at night would inspire,My soul to but yearn for your lips sweetest touch,and quenched by my love's overwhelming desire,To whisper I love you' I love you so much.And untouched were your lips but untouched nevermore,As our passions engulf our souls to their depth,On wings riding high will our ecstasy soar,For our ecstasy soars and our ecstasy's kept.So our lives have been perfect for souls such as ours,And time won't diminish the love that we share,And if ended the morrow by omnipotent powers,Then the morrow had brought me? a beauty so rare.

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