Serendipity

FredPeyer

Gazing into your eyes

I see serendipity

Falling in love

Was unexpected

But beautiful and exciting

You were placed there

A gift of the gods

Who would have thought

Our paths would cross

Different continent

Different race

Different language

Neither one of us

Searching for a soulmate

Yet there we were

Together for the first time

Never to part again

Two souls, two bodies

Fusing into one

The start of a lifetime

Of love and adventures

Serendipity brought us together

Only death do us part

  • Author: Alfred Peyer (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 3rd, 2018 01:41
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 29
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  • orchidee

    Good write Fred, on seren-wotsit! heehee.

    • FredPeyer

      Thanks Orchie, I am sure you will be able to pronounce these complicated words after a glass of sherry or two!

    • Michael Edwards

      A softie write and right up my path too - from different continents - as you know this applies as much to me as to you - we have both been blessed Fred.

      • FredPeyer

        That we are, blessed I mean, and yes, it is kind of a softie, but in a good way. Thanks Michael!

      • Accidental Poet

        Cupid was right on target. Beautiful write Fred.

        • FredPeyer

          Thanks AP, sometimes I think he hit me with more than one arrow!

          • Accidental Poet

            Nothing wrong with that Fred.

          • Christina8

            An absolutely wonderful and romantic poem, Fred! Loved it!

            • FredPeyer

              Thank you Christina! It just might be serendipity to find our soul mate, considering that there are billions of people on this earth. But all it takes is one!

            • onepauly

              beautiful! thanks fred

              • FredPeyer

                Thank you so much for reading and commenting, onepauly! I do appreciate it!



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