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Few people know what true love is and even fewer ever have the privilege of finding it. These are words inspired by that love.

Perfect Love

It was in your honeyed kisses
I found my first taste of true love.
Now it is you
who lives in my every heartbeat,
feeds my starved passions unrestrained.
For when your happy eyes rest upon my face,
I feel perfect love's embrace.
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3 Visitor Comments

Whitney
Hey I really like this poem, I have a boyfriend and this best describes our relationship I love him so much and thnx for writting this pooem
Michael
Ya know, it's always nice to see some people have a way of saying something like this, when I feel this way, but never know the right words to exspress myself to the one I love. As far as I'm concerned, this was beautiful. Something everyone can relate to. Thank you my friend, you have a wonderful gift that many would like, but few have.
Rick
Sweet Mia, This poem was a Beautiful expression of the Passion and Intimacy of True Love. You have experienced it, and I trust that You still are and Forever will. You are a Beautiful person who has shared that Beauty with Me. Thank You.

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