Love Story

Jamaicangirl876

Last night you took one look at me
And say this is where I want to be
Those words warm my entire heart
Now I'm convinced you and I will never  torn apart
If love was a crime
We would definitely serve time
For being in love unconditionally
Plus it's on display for the world to see! literally
There's no one that could make us fall
Especially when we're standing through each storm tall
The way you stare into my brown eyes
Made me smile and realize
How beautiful it is when two hearts beat for each other
Therefore our love is bound to last forever.

  • Author: Jamaicangirl876 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 21st, 2020 10:35
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem means a lot to me because it highlights the true beauty of love
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 14
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Comments3

  • ANGELA & BRIAN

    ANGELA HERE ~ Hi FRIEND welcome to MPS it is a proactive SITE & opperates by Reading & Commenting on each other Poems. Brian (My Husband for 6 months) have visited BARBADOS and all the West Indian Girls weknow & have met are very Beautiful & Sensuous - so your poem is very apt to describe CARIBBEAN LOVE ! Im half Spanish so I can emphsise. In fact yout loveley Love Poem describes the Loving Relationship between Brian & I. We have been together for FOUR YEARS - More POEMS please - Please visit our site - Thanks A & B

    Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
    Love Angela & Brian & Smokey Cat 💛💛💛

    • Jamaicangirl876

      Thank you both for reading my poem!
      It warms my heart knowing you two love and enjoy my poem.

      YES! Us Caribbean women are very beautiful plus friendly~~~~~~

      • Jamaicangirl876

        Please let me know how I can Upload a picture.

      • ron parrish aka wordman

        beautiful words of love

      • Goldfinch60

        Your love fills the page with your beautiful words, I hope we see more of them.

        Welcome to MPS.



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