My Light

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My Light

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I wish

of cradling you in my arms,

I dream

of  your alluring eyes,

I recall

 

every sentence you wrote.

Your words changed my perspective on this world.

No mind so solicitous,

no heart so endearing,

no soul as serene

 

I thank the stars for guiding me to you.

I count seconds for The day,

the day you and I cross paths,

just as the two lovers

who stumbled coincidentally into one another.

 

Beautiful.

Yet you question your beauty,

your perfection,

your intellect.

Please trust me for I am able to see the real you.

 

I recall

my heart thumping loudly each time you speak.

I believe

I may help you grow, love, hope.

Please stay with me my fantasy.

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Spider commented on My Light

06-03-2009

Very Well Done. I had to read it again to be sure I had understood it. Very touching and what a great twist at the end. I really like this one, thank you for sharing it.

Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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