How many times are you meant to fall in love, in ONE single lifetime?
Because I did the math and for me it’s been Two hundred and eighty nine times!
Two hundred and eighty nine times of falling in love sounds like A LOT.
Two hundred and eighty nine times makes it sound like I’ve lost the plot!
At just nineteen the LOVE I’ve seen has been bloody crazy and unique.
Two hundred and eighty nine times of falling in love, which is also 41 WEEKS.
Nine months and 16 days also known as 41 weeks Is a lot of times to fall.
Two hundred and eighty nine times isn’t a crime at all!
Each and every time I’ve fallen in love have been a ball!
There’s Two hundred and eighty nine times I’ve fallen in love that I can recall…
The times we laughed the times we kissed, the times we walked along the beach.
The times we sighed the times we cried the times we tickled each others feet.
The times we worked the times we hurt the times we mimed into the mirrors.
When we snacked and when we danced and when we watch phycological thrillers!
When we explored Flambrough shore, walking dogs and discovering the PEAK.
When we write tunes and sing some blues and missed each other for 3 WEEKS :(
When we achieved, when we celebrated, when we enjoyed Christmas day.
When we sneeze, complain things are overrated when when life is just okay.
Who said you can only fall in love once with one specific person?
That route in life is boring to me, I’ve got my own special version.
TheTwo hundred and eighty nine times that I have fallen in love may sound uncertain
But each Two hundred and eighty nine times, it has been with just ……ONE person.
So how many times are you meant to fall in love? Have I committed a crime?
Because with you, I’ve fallen in love Two hundred and eighty nine times <3
- Author: ~E (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 24th, 2018 10:19
- Comment from author about the poem: I'm finally writing poetry again and damn it feels good! - This poem is cheesy and light hearted. Sending peace and love to ALL ~ E
- Category: Love
- Views: 16
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