Best Friends

jenorwhatsleft

 

You reach into the very deepest part of my soul and with every soft caress of your hands, you carefully mend every part of me thats ever been broken. You kiss my lips and let your tongue ever so gently dance with mine with such care as if it is the last kiss you will ever have. When I am feeling weak or my eyes start to well up, you are there before the first tear rolls down my cheek. You always know exactly what to say and how to say it. With very few words or actions, You have the unique ability to flip the worst day into a not so bad day in a matter of seconds. You make me laugh, oh how you make me laugh. In the silliest and craziest ways, and you keep on until I am a giggling, crying, snorting mess and then... You smile with satisfaction as if you love nothing more than to see me forget every bad moment that haunts my memories even if only for a minute. You are the first person to say good morning and the last voice I hear at night. Sometimes you call me baby, but only in those pure, vulnerable, yet magical moments when our bodies are joined together. When its time to sleep, you pull me close, our arms and legs intertwine, the way you hold me tight, my body hears your body say, "don't go. Stay." And I do because I am putty in your hands. I can honestly say without a shadow of a doubt, that you are the most amazing man that I was never allowed to love and that this is the most perfect and loving relationship I never had. Afterall, its just like you say, to bring me crashing back down to earth every time I reach cloud 9... "Thats what friends are for."

  • Author: jenorwhatsleft (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 10th, 2018 14:42
  • Comment from author about the poem: It is so hard when you\\\'re a girl who\\\'s best friends with a boy and that boy loves the single life almost as much as you love him.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 47
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Comments1

  • Tony36

    Well written and expressed



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