One and only
Aaron S Dietz 1985 (a city)
if we are so far apart will there be a chance to be so near. No fear to get from here to there. If we hear between us through our minds. Would we soon peer through our very own eyes find ourselves capable of seeing the realization of at least one time together. Holding back the cries of the beautiful wonder how it would feel to be with one another. For would the first hug feel so magnificently splendor beyond our first wonder. As we feel our hearts race the desire of love for each other. Finally completes the wonderful splendor of patience trials and tribulations. As we move on to get to know some interconnection. Our first date soon to take place. Last place isn't how we won the race. To finally be joined getting to know the greatness of being combined. After the favorite meal of such the best choices. The walk home would surely seal the deal. Couldn't be more perfect to finish with the most elegant kiss. that the world wouldn't miss. To see passion in the heart so close and yet to never be apart. With such patience staring collectively through our own eyes. Would be such a prize. To lay down these patiently waited expectations. Every glimpse every feeling every hope every shiver royally. For once being one of a kind together forever and ever remember never say never. It happened to me and will soon happen with you. May you find love peace and happiness. Carry on in the world's gift of life. Will always just keep on giving. May you make wonderful creations so the eyes of nations could look down in harmony. Take after your very own light of your lamp. that does not fail ever to shine brightly as each star in the sky shimmers. The glimpse of the rising sun of such a new day begins. That we could complete the satisfaction today tommorow and onward. The life we have is so extravagantly valuable and marvelously cherished that won't ever perish. So dive in as the new day begin happy to be alive.
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