On Line Love

Mugsdaddy

her face I've never seen it but it's beautiful to me, our lips have never touched but our first kiss is meant to be. 

We never go out together as we live too far apart,  but we always say I love you and that's a very fine way to start. 

She says she's glad to know me and so glad our paths have crossed,  I thank the heavens for her without her I'd be lost. 

We agree we love each other and that both time and life unfair, but both our lives days good and bad we know the others there.

  • Author: Mugsdaddy (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 7th, 2017 08:42
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments5

  • Fay Slimm.

    Love this admission of good on-line love - - a beautiful read.

    • Mugsdaddy

      Thank you, Fay I thought it may be too short to convey the emotion.
      Mugsdaddy

    • Michael Edwards

      Great tender write Mugsdaddy

      • Mugsdaddy

        I can't write all dark stuff I'd become depressed. Thanks Mr. E
        Mugs

      • Christina8

        It's precious to find a good online companion. Well written! Always nice to have someone there for you

        • Mugsdaddy

          Thank you, Christina it is nice when you find someone you can click with.
          Mugsdaddy

        • FredPeyer

          A good and tender write, Mugsdaddy! Your poem made me think that sometimes an on-line relationship may even be better than a physical in your face relationship, since you don't have the everyday little problems, or annoying habits, that can interfere with a loving relationship.

          • Mugsdaddy

            Unfortunately the sex... Not as good.
            Lol,
            Mugs

          • Goldfinch60

            Good write, those online can have wonderful lives within each others minds.

            • Mugsdaddy

              Like I told Fred, the sex is not so hot.
              Mugsdaddy



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