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Forever and a Day

by

Sunnyone


"Will you marry me?"

He asked the question, holding out his heart,
within his hand...
She felt the answer stir inside her soul...
His face, her well-loved fantasy,
their destiny pre-planned...
He was her Prince, in dreams so long ago...
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She said: "I’ve waited for you"

All these years I’ve known, inside my heart,
that you were real...
Our paths would cross, and someday we would meet...
I knew that if I held onto my dream,
someday I’d feel
this joy, to lay my heart here at your feet...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Please take my hand"

He beckoned her to venture near,
and place her hand in his...
And soon she found her home in his embrace...
A look into his gentle eyes,
became their love’s first kiss...
and tears of joy slipped down her weary face...
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"My answer is ...yes"

She’d always known someday he’d come,
and soul to soul would mate...
And now she saw the smile within his eyes...
The question asked---the answer given,
their love, an act of fate...
Two hearts as one, on angel’s wings to rise...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The question has been answered,
but the story has just begun...
And who can guess what new games Fate will play?
The two will join together,
and their hearts will be as one...
Eternal love...
Forever, and a day...
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Why don't you look at In his Mind's eye (updated)
by: Joyce Hemsley
from: Sunderland, England, UK

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