I hope you love me



I hope you love me
I will always love you
I hope you love me
I will love you forever
I hope you love me
As much as you need of me and more
I hope you love me
As vast as eternities
I hope you love me
I love you through all time and space
I hope you love me
I will love you as I love all
I hope you love me
Every second of you
I hope you love me
Through every sound of your breath
I hope you love me
In all your frequencies
I hope you love me
I will always love you
I hope you love me
Forevermore I will it
I hope you love me
As the stars shine and the water flows
I hope you love me
Evermore I love and adore you
I hope you love me
I love you
I hope you love me
Every part of you
I hope you love me
Each pathway you light up for me
I hope you love me
And everyone you will ever love
I hope you love me
As your hope grows my love grows for you
I hope you love me
As vast as your mind can imagine and as deep as your soul knows
I hope you love me
As much as you can share forever
I hope you love me
As long as there is love I will love you
I hope you love me
And every emotion you express in me
I hope you love me
Forever I will eternally depend on your love
I hope you love me
I will always love you
I hope you love me
As profound as the galaxies and beyond
I hope you love me
As certain as my will is pure
I hope you love me
I will love you completely
I hope you love me
As much as I love you I will
I hope you love me
I will love you forever
I hope you love me
As much as creation can love I love you
I hope you love me
I do...
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Written on June 13, 2023

Submitted by heathert.34240 on June 13, 2023

Modified by heathert.34240 on June 13, 2023

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Characters 1,528
Words 354
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 62

Heather Lydia Thornhill

Moods and mindsets poetry. Published. Book in progress: Don't talk rot. more…

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