His eyes

Christina8

I know I'm still in love

when I look into his eyes,

and I can't help but smile

ear to ear so my dimples show.

 

And in the background I

can hear the children that 

we created together.

And I look into his eyes.

They are amazing!

 

I stared deep into them

on our wedding day.

I looked into them when

our children were born.

I've gazed into them as

we've danced thousands of times.

 

And as I look at you now

you say, "what?"

 

My smile says nothing,

My kiss says everything.

  • Author: Christina (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 8th, 2016 09:09
  • Comment from author about the poem: I think true love grows as it matures.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 15
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Comments6

  • WriteBeLight

    That is sweet.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Ohhhhhhh CHRIS ~ This poem is so so beautiful in form and function ! Beautifully penned and I am so pleased that you have found true love. ! In my experience it does show in the eyes and is experienced in the kisses ~ Love it ! Love & Hugs ~ in the Spirit ~ BRIAN

    • Christina8

      Thanks for your encouragement as always! Love isn't always this easy but he looked at me the other day and this was the freewrite that came from my heart and the kiss that ensued. Love and hugs in spirit--Christina

    • Augustus

      I just love the dimples. What a lovely poem.

      • Christina8

        Thanks so much. I appreciate it!

      • Vic E

        I bet he liked the poem! Well, so do I

        • Christina8

          Thank you so much! He will like it I'm sure! Thanks for reviewing

        • ron parrish aka wordman

          true love always shines,you can see into the soul through your eyes

          • Christina8

            I truly believe that too. Thanks so much!

          • Tony36

            Wonderfully sweet

            • Christina8

              Thanks Tony!

              • Tony36

                Welcome



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