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It’s a funny thing: that love is, yeah I remember our first encounter.
She looked to me that day as the precious light does on the morning flowers. Soft and gentle, stretching toward the source of it’s power.
I beheld in that glance a beauty so wonderful that surely it was the angels that I heard singing! Just as if time stood still so that I might both
See and hear the creation that was designed especially for me.
I knew in my heart that we belonged together, for in a moment I
Watched our lives being lived out in happiness and completeness. Like nothing else I’ve ever beheld and as I stood gazing like a child in a candy store, longing to have the very thing mom said I couldn’t have.
Then she said hello! It was all over then, with that soft glow in her eyes and the warmth of her smile I was smitten, and to my delight the feeling’s that only true lover’s share was born in that instant.
Today I share this memory with you dear because I still feel the same way after all these years of having you by my side. Thank you! I love you! Forever is my love to you!
Your most adoring admirer
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Then she said hello

Contributed by ProfessorReason on Tuesday, 7th September 2010 @ 07:07:14 AM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



Then She Said Hello….

It’s a funny thing: that love is, yeah I remember our first encounter.
She looked to me that day as the precious light does on the morning flowers. Soft and gentle, stretching toward the source of it’s power.
I beheld in that glance a beauty so wonderful that surely it was the angels that I heard singing! Just as if time stood still so that I might both
See and hear the creation that was designed especially for me.
I knew in my heart that we belonged together, for in a moment I
Watched our lives being lived out in happiness and completeness. Like nothing else I’ve ever beheld and as I stood gazing like a child in a candy store, longing to have the very thing mom said I couldn’t have.
Then she said hello! It was all over then, with that soft glow in her eyes and the warmth of her smile I was smitten, and to my delight the feeling’s that only true lover’s share was born in that instant.
Today I share this memory with you dear because I still feel the same way after all these years of having you by my side. Thank you! I love you! Forever is my love to you!
Your most adoring admirer




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Re: Then she said hello (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 7th September 2010 @ 11:12:57 AM AEST
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Beautiful, caring, tender write.
smile, blessings,
emy


Re: Then she said hello (User Rating: 1 )
by chrisdavid on Wednesday, 8th September 2010 @ 12:35:16 PM AEST
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Nice to hear about a love that lasts these days in a world of sordid affairs and divorces.
All the best to you both.
Take care, Chris.


Re: Then she said hello (User Rating: 1 )
by Pidge on Sunday, 12th September 2010 @ 08:29:34 AM AEST
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A beautiful poem.
I think it's very romantic.




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