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Love's Path
Posted On: 01/08/2008 23:13:41
Dec 1 2005


Love's Path


Loves Path

Your kiss so soft and sweet,
Your touch that makes my soul complete.
You whisper ever so softly to me, I pray
My heart does not skip beat and flee.
Our hands clasp tightly together, keeping
Each other warm from the frightful weather.
Hand and hand we stroll not breathing a word,
Our love was felt deeply even though it
was unheard . Laughter and smiles are all that are seen,
like and untold story or dream. We walk down lifes
path not knowing what to expect, only knowing we are in love.


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From: Laureltree
09/21/2006 16:43:17


I wrote that to my husband a few years again, thank you.


From: Sugarbay
12/16/2005 10:10:05
My friend, Holly, was telling me yesterday how much she loves her husband. He just returned from Iraq and she has fallen in love with him all over again. I had to print that out and give it to her. She cried. It's isa beautiful sentiment and I hope you have a love like that, Laurel. What could be wrong with the world if you have that?


From: Lindy
12/08/2005 17:08:21
LT~ that is beautiful! I really like it a lot smile.gif



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