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Yearning For You

December 1, 2010
By YoungSuperman SILVER, Suffolk, Virginia
YoungSuperman SILVER, Suffolk, Virginia
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There has been so many times that I wanted to hold you close and near
There has been times that I wanted to say “I love you” softly in your ear
But, I could not do that because we barely knew each other
However, we know each other well and now is the time for you to be my love
My love for you is genuine and true
My heart is constantly yearning for you
I am yearning for your beautiful soft lips
I am yearning for your hypnotizing hips
Now is the time for us to dance
Let us make this into a never ending romance
This shall not end like Romeo and Juliet
And that is what you can bet
For my love for you is genuine and true
My heart is constantly yearning for you.


The author's comments:
I will not say the name of the girl who inspired me to write this poem out of respect for her. I hope that teenage girls would understand that guys don't have to be like Edward Cullens to be romantic. All they need is the inspiration of a beautiful gilr.

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on Jan. 17 2011 at 7:45 pm
YoungSuperman SILVER, Suffolk, Virginia
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Thank you very much that means alot

on Dec. 31 2010 at 7:38 pm
SpringRayyn PLATINUM, Lakeville, Minnesota
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Favorite Quote:
"Don't punish yourself," she heard her say again, but there would be punishment and pain, and there would be happiness too. That was writing."
--Markus Zusak, "The Book Thief"

And I meant sweet as in "ohh how sweet!" Not "Sweet, awesome!" Just to clear things up lol.

on Dec. 31 2010 at 4:34 pm
YoungSuperman SILVER, Suffolk, Virginia
7 articles 0 photos 6 comments
Thank you SpringRayyn

on Dec. 24 2010 at 3:46 pm
SpringRayyn PLATINUM, Lakeville, Minnesota
34 articles 2 photos 658 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Don't punish yourself," she heard her say again, but there would be punishment and pain, and there would be happiness too. That was writing."
--Markus Zusak, "The Book Thief"

That's such a sweet poem!