What If You Were Mine ?

Petrichor of Love

What if you were mine, my heart's delight,

A love so pure, shining ever so bright?

In your arms, I'd find solace divine,

A love story written in intertwining lines.

 

What if you were mine, my guiding star,

Together we'd journey, no matter how far.

Hand in hand, we'd face life's trials,

With love as our shield, and passion that defies.

 

What if you were mine, my soul's true mate,

Our love's flame burning, never to abate.

In your eyes, I'd find a universe untold,

A love so profound, a story yet to unfold.

 

What if you were mine, my dreams would soar,

In your embrace, I'd want nothing more.

Whispered promises, like sweet melodies,

Our love's symphony, played on heart's keys.

 

What if you were mine, every day anew,

Each moment spent, my heart would renew.

Together we'd create a love so grand,

Our souls entwined, like grains of sand.

 

What if you were mine, forever by my side,

Love's tapestry woven, with threads so wide.

In your laughter, I'd find pure delight,

Our love, a beacon, forever burning bright.

 

What if you were mine, through thick and thin,

In your love's embrace, I'd always win.

With you, my love, life's colours would blend,

A love story with no beginning or end.

 

What if you were mine, my heart's desire,

Our love's flame burning with eternal fire.

In your love's embrace, I'd find my home,

A love so true, no longer to roam.

 

What if you were mine, a love so rare,

In your arms, I'd find solace and care.

With you by my side, my soul would find peace,

A love so profound, it would never cease.

 

What if you were mine, the question persists,

In dreams and whispers, our love exists.

Though fate may keep us worlds apart,

In my heart, my love, you'll always have a part.

  • Author: Petrichor of Love (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 26th, 2023 10:16
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 6
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