The Walk Together

Hold my hands take me to the deepest place of your weary soul, I long for your warmth the love that I have been craving… this feeling of joy that I have always been dreaming of and dying to have. Your face is like the view of the mesmerizing sunset atop of the mountain. Your hair is like its countless rays of the sun’s crown bringing life and light to those who sees it. I want your love more than I would ever value my life existence. My dream ends at the borderline of your coming tears. I will cross the wildest torrents and the highest peaks just to get my way to you. I will tell the whole world how much would I care and how I want to give my life to every part of your self- until we part this world in peace to meet the world’s greatest lover... and rest.

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