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You and I

There is music to every soul And secrets lie in enigma We walk the paths of life Some haphazard, some magical Our relationships add color While completing each other Dreams take us to the moon People we love hold us together Fears are reduced to nothing Failures become stepping stones It is just another simpleContinue reading “You and I”

Posted byQuotidian BlessingDecember 25, 2017December 25, 2017Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on You and I

Why not me!

I ache for your fervent amour The farther you go, I become poor Distance does not fit my reverie With you, forever I want to be I want to be the one waiting for you Where the sun is bright and sky blue We should have a story of love A well written one fromContinue reading “Why not me!”

Posted byQuotidian BlessingDecember 16, 2017Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Why not me!

Something Borrowed

In the manner of speaking There is nothing like it seemed You wouldn’t stay when I need For time was something borrowed In the manner of speaking There is no one to understand My affection you can’t withstand For ardor was something borrowed In the manner of speaking There is no desire that fulfilled YetContinue reading “Something Borrowed”

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