Thursday, June 29, 2017

POETRY: I USED TO SAY THAT SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK

You want to know why
Why I love you so
Why there is only you
Why my love grows and grows
It's hard to feel the way I do
It's the way you look at me
Like I'm the only one around
It's the way your voice sounds
It's your touch 
Your skin against mine
I need you too much
It's your eyes
The way they sparkle with shine
The way they stare into mine
It's the way you kiss me
Your soft lips against mine
I could kiss you all day
It would be great
If only I could have it my way
It's the way you are so near
But yet, so far
It's the way you make me feel safe
Like nothing will go wrong

PART 2

You rekindle my lost soul
You reactivate my diminishing hope
You revive my broken heart
You create durable scenes of love

My history is the story of your love
The episode of true love we share
My destiny will forever be yours
I've for ages chosen you my own

My light and shining armor 
You're the one who guides me through darkness
Every step I take day and night
Love footprints...traced to your heart

I love you more than life itself
I need you more than the breath I take
I want you more than everything I like
I cherish you more than every reason I find


PART 3

I used to say that some guys have all the luck.
But that wasn't true; they don't have much. 
I'm the one who has all the luck.
Because I'm the one who is feeling your tender touch.
And I will always say the things that makes you blush.
Because you love to hear those things so much.
I don't think you can ever get enough.
And I want you to know that I love you very much.

Honey I really believe that I'm blessed; 
to get the best woman of all the rest. 
And to the world I confess; the love we have for each other,
is more than a success.

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