Dear Love

Michael J. Schaeffer

Dear Love

3/15/21

It Seems so Simple. But so Hard and Brutal at the Sametime. I See Your Heart and Soul in so many Faces. Sometimes in the Past and Sometimes in the Present. I Feel as if You are Following Me or Pursuing Me to a Certain Extent. I'm More Drawn to You and More Attracted to You then Ever Before. You are a Vast and Boundless Love. A Important Person in My Heart, in My Soul and in My Mind. I'm Filled with Memories of You. Reminders and Signs. I Think I will Love You More Now than Ever in Our Past. Its Really Confusing and very Hard Not to Go Insane. I Try to Breath and Keep My Heart Pumping and Pushing. Your Such a Massive Help and so Beautiful. I Feel that We have Made Love in a Soul Full Way. Like I Said, I Love You. Your in My Heart, My Soul and My Mind. I Could be Totally Right or Totally Wrong. But I Try to Keep My Heart Alive and Healthy. I get Excited. I get Excited to See a Reminder of You. Your Hair, Your Body and Your Voice. When will this End for Me? When will My Life Make Sense? When will this Cage Door Open? When will I Speak Out? It Seems so Simple, but it is very Hard. I Hope I will Still See Your Heart and Your Soul in so Many Faces. My Dear Darling Love...

M.J.S.

  • Author: MJS (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 9th, 2022 20:15
  • Comment from author about the poem: I will never forget one of my first girlfriends.
  • Category: Letter
  • Views: 14
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Comments1

  • L. B. Mek

    reads, like a private
    and deeply intimate
    inked whisper, of a confession
    and I really enjoyed your wordplay
    on this line, below
    thanks for sharing, dear poet
    (I Feel that We have Made Love in a Soul Full Way.)

    • Michael J. Schaeffer

      Thank You for the comment. I thought to write it as a letter because it was like a Confession. It is very private and intimate as well. I think of this women often. She is very sweet.



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