Dearly beloved,, by Charles Stover Subscribe to rss feed for Charles Stover

Dearly beloved,

	When evening rains begin to fall,
		And TV gets old, so we shut it off,
	And we sit together, our true selves -
		Uncensored as we remove our veils -
	I've noticed one thing is always true,
		There's nothing better than being with you.
	No gimics, no masks, just you and me -
		The greatest of things to ever be.
	No matter the rough spots, the worry, the anger,
		No matter the risk, no matter the danger,
	Not a thing in this world shall make my love quiver.
		It flows faster and stronger than any river.
	Not even the gators, the eels, the sharks,
		Not even the current shall tear us apart!
	Love binds stronger than life itself.
		Without love, there's nothing else.
	For in my dreams, I lived the proof.
		I know in my heart: I'd die for you.
Posted: 2008-12-23 08:13:10 UTC

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2009-01-14 17:41:26Tyler Cedric Golden
i had to give you a nine for that is a spectacular poem and easy to relate to in my point of view or condition of sort....hope u like one of mine similar to this....nonetheless fantastic job....very heartfelt