This valentine

Job Welime

My dear valentine,

I just want to write you a letter this time round,

An old fashioned kind of letter that reduces the great distance between us and brings you close so that I can feel your words,

You see, I just don't want to be with you for a phase, but I want to be with you and face all phases of life,

I want to tell you how your love feels like a Sunday morning on a Wednesday afternoon,

Or a Saturday night on a Monday morning,

I want to tell how your eyes have a glow that makes even the sun to feel shy,

I want to tell you that,my dream has been to grow old with you and someday tell our grandkids our fireside stories as we dive into each other's gaze, I bet this will be the best of stories they'll ever come across with,

I guess my letter will have lots of pages, because you're never-ending.

 

  • Author: Job Welime (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 8th, 2022 22:42
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 11
  • Users favorite of this poem: Vamsi Sudha
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  • Jay-Lee Jane

    beautiful words expressing a deep and true love

    • Job Welime

      If I was to choose the love I want I'd say I want it True and I want it deep than the deepest ocean floor,no other way,,,I appreciate you for reading

      • Jay-Lee Jane

        But isnt that the love we all search for?
        thank you for the write!!

      • Vamsi Sudha

        Lovely one for this Valentine week !! You speak from your heart , its very visible !! 🙂 Good Job , JOB 🙂

        • Job Welime

          Thanks Vamsi, cheers for reading,
          This week we've got nothing but love and lots of more love

        • Goldfinch60

          Super words for a Valentine or for anytime showing your everlasting love.

          Andy

          • Job Welime

            Thanks dear poet,,
            Love should always be present, not absent for even a second



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