true love
By ninetnine
I write to you dear reader, in a much asured tone, to say that some of us will live and die alone. not everyone will love, not everyone will kiss, but in my pursuit of truth,i reveal to you this: a spark is created the day you are born, and it lights to a flame when your soulmate is formed. if you contimue your life faithful and pure, you'll find your true love,devotion will endure. in a life where your actions speak louder than intent, it's hard to stay happy, a peaceful content. above and below all that i say, i promise you this, you may take it to the grave. true love may come to one and to all, but at a price you must pay for, for some too tall. to carve true love, in your heart to emboss, you must risk the tragedy of a loved one's loss. to love and to lose will break a strong heart, but the joy of success is the advice i impart. no matter your character, mood or your might, someday your soulmate will fall in your sight. to hold it to keep is all in your hands, it's not up to Fate or the old man Time's sands. Everyone is given but a mere chance, so dont shortsight love with but a short glance. to give up your heart's mate is to sell your own life, to trade happiness and devotion for hardships and strife. i beg you dont stay and for all time wait, dont believe that it's all up to Fate. when the time comes that love knocks on your door, grasp it securely for forever more. forget rules of society and throw caution to the wind, for it's not just modern time in which true love is sent. dear heart, remember that soulmate means forever, even in heaven will the two be together. as angels you'll fly as one with same wings, forever you'll live, your true love will ring. so forget the hardships and struggles of now, for true love will find you somewhere, somehow. and when the time comes when love calls you to go, accept with good grace and give into the glow. Written November 26th, 2001 © on Nov 26 2001 03:49 AM PST 18 • 0 • 1
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