Let me 🥰

Job Welime

Let me draw my feelings,From seven colours of rainbow,On this special day, for a Special person you ,
Let me dive in to deepness of your love,Where I can see,Blue whale of your dream, And listen to your,Whispering eyes, 
Let me talk with your smile,Which I haven't seen anywhere,I have to ask, why it's looks so beautiful,Between those cute dimples, 
Let me collect love from All moments I had with you, So I know you can fill up again,
With joy in this journey of love, 
Let me know that all sad feelings,
I will draw it, in funny cartoon,In the end we laugh a lot on that,And this how we will make 
Our bad days good together,
Let us be, pedestrians with patience,
To fulfil our big dreams, 
And I'll take your hand in mine,
And I'll walk with you all the time, 
Any where, any time, only with you, because
You're the lyrics that I can never forget.
Each word has a meaning,Each line rhymes,
And its the only tune that keeps playing in my mind,so let us,shall we?

  • Author: Job Welime (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 28th, 2021 02:25
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 17
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Comments2

  • L. B. Mek

    nice, there's a maturity to the love you're depicting
    more about Us, and less about that possessive mindset of
    this is what I want/need from You..
    thanks for sharing
    and these lines exemplify that well:
    'Let us be,
    pedestrians: with patience,
    To fulfil our big dreams,
    And I'll take your hand in mine,
    And I'll walk, with you all the time,
    Any where, any time,
    only with you, because
    You're the lyrics that I can never forget.
    Each word has a meaning,
    Each line rhymes,
    And its the only tune that keeps playing in my mind,'

    • Job Welime

      Wow!I really appreciate you,,,your comment means alot.

    • Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose)

      Very lovely ! 🙂🙂

      • Job Welime

        Thankyou yellow rose.



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