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I didn`t move at first,
I just stood and watched,
From behind one of the gray marble pillars,
She stood by herself,
All alone in the old church courtyard,
I could see,
Her feathery black hair,
Flowing freely past her shoulders,
Those pale blue eyes reflect,
Her kindness and love,
She stood tall,
But shorter than I,
Her dress was of black and white,
And her pale yet graceful skin,
Almost glowed under the cloudy day,
In her hands she held a dove,
Who`s feathers held angelic light,
My Dearest Beloved L,
My Dearest L,
My heart is racing,
My cheeks are burning,
As if it were summer,
I wanted to talk to her and confess,
Confess what I was holding back,
But words stuck in my throat,
It almost made me choke,
She kissed the dove`s head with,
Those lovely pink lips of her`s,
`Fly` she whispered,
And watched it take flight,
I held my breath and watched,
Some more and froze,
When she turned my way,
`You can come out now,
I can see you.` She said,
With a smile,
`Hikaru.Is that you?`,
`Yes.` I managed to say,
L,she looked so beautiful,
I couldn`t help myself,
So I threw my arms around her,
And my silly words came out,
I thought she wouldnt love me back,
But I was wrong,
Once I was done with the babbling,
I whispered `I love you L`,
I expected heartbreak,
But then her lips were on mine,
In the most passionate kiss,
Any man could ask for,
When her lips left mine,
My face was a bright red,
And her cheeks were a perfect pink,
Her arms were around my neck,
My lips tingled for another taste,
She knew what we both wanted,
We kissed again just for the heck of it,
`You have no idea how long I`ve been,
waiting for this.` I told her,
`Hikaru...I`ve been waiting for you`,
She smiled,
and held me close to her,
My Dearest L,
My Beloved L,
You`re finally mine,
And I am finally your`s,
As our lips meet one more time,
Before I take you home,
My dearest L...
- by xXxM i n t yxXx |
- Fiction
- | Submitted on 07/20/2010 |
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- Title: My Dearly Beloved L
- Artist: xXxM i n t yxXx
- Description: it was a beautiful love poem I made up.
- Date: 07/20/2010
- Tags: dearly beloved
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