A Welcomed "Yes"

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Friends must be God's smile.
Love is the sparkle in God's eyes.
The combination of both
    must surely be God's way
                    of saying "yes."

We both have gone down
    many paths in our lives,
when the sunlight was warm
    and the air... clean... fresh.
Easy days
    of seeing each other
as the best view we had seen
                the entire day.

I know I saw you that way.

I can still hear your laughter
as it moved past the tall pines,
     echoing down to the stream below.
Running first, then walking...
                always wanting to be close.

Yes,I believed in love
               and in loving you...
without really knowing what
               love was really about.

You showed me.

A smile that can make my heart quicken.
  A look in your eyes,
                that can take my breathe.
     A single touch...
                that can make me soar.

You are the light of my soul.
And together,
     God must surely be saying, "yes."

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duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
Smiles.

Friends are Godsmiles ~ a resounding yes.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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That wonderful moment of looking in that special one's soul and seeing 'yes.'

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