in the glow of silver screens we found,
a moment cherished, our hearts unbound.
as shadows danced before our eyes,
an unseen force brought a sweet surprise.
five months of love, a gentle sway,
yet tenderly, she claimed her way.
no touch or hold, like fleeting ghosts we'd been,
until that cinema magic, where love was seen.
a timid touch, as our hands finally met,
in that very instant, all worries set.
a symphony of joy, a timeless embrace,
two souls intertwining, in a sacred space.
oh, the joy that surged, like rivers' flow,
to feel her hand, her warmth aglow.
for in that moment, love's magic arose,
a bond that deepened, as our story grows.
her playful fingers, upon my ear,
a gesture strange, yet precious and dear.
in this new chapter, love's flight like a dove,
discovering wonders, hand in hand, my love.
underneath the moon's soft, glowing beam,
our perfect day, like a cherished dream.
as the night embraced, hearts ignite,
with a gift i gave, her pure delight.
a light stick, her eyes shone bright,
a symbol of love, in the starlit night.
her smile, a constellation of grace,
in that moment, my heart found its place.
for in her presence, the world blooms bright,
with each shared touch, igniting pure light.
in whispered moments, hearts find our voice,
as love's enchantment wraps around by choice.
so cherish this journey, wherever it leads,
for love's adventure fulfills our needs.
in every moment, a tale is unfurled,
a heartfelt love story, in a cinema world.
- Author: waynechester ( Offline)
- Published: July 28th, 2023 02:26
- Comment from author about the poem: still one of my favorite days. still can't forget the first time we held hands, wish we could do that all day, and forever. well, our time will come, now i'm just cherishing every moment of it. if you're reading this now, i just want to greet you again, happy national girlfriend's day, bebu. thank you for everything, i love you!
- Category: Love
- Views: 2
Comments2
That's magic, may it never disappear.
rich with cinematic vividity
a lovely dedication, thanks for sharing
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