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There is a price to pay for love - you must give love back in return. I hope this poem expresses that the cost is little enough, to receive so much in return.

Cost Of Love

The doorknob turns.
My heart skips a beat.
I feel excitement and anticipation,
From my head to my feet.
When not in my presence,
Time seems to stand still.
I can't wait to see you,
This longing to fulfill.

In my life you've become
My reason for living.
The cost of this love -
My soul, I am giving.
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6 Visitor Comments

lakshmi
this is a beautiful ,simple and intense poem !
Robyn
WOW! THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE BEST POEMS I'VE EVER READ!!! YOU ARE A REALLY GREAT AUTHOR!
Bob
I am so much in love and this poem just gives me a warm feeling inside. My words do not seem to flow with such warmth and love. Thank you for explaining to my love what I could not.
DAN
THIS IS A GREAT POEM I GIVE IT TWO THUMBS UP!!!
Tiffany
it describes so simply a beautifully love really is and how true love should make you feel!!! incredible job!!! A+
PHYLLIS
PAULINE THIS POEM WAS BEAUTIFUL. GOD BLESS YOU PHYLLIS, YOUR FRIEND

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