...What if...
- What if I found someone, and that someone found me?
- What if that someone held me in the cold stormy nights and made me feel safe?
- What if that someone held me in those storm filled nights and I helped them feel safe?
- What if that someone lifted me up on the grey mornings?
- What if I found the strength to help them face the fog of morning?
- What if that someone made the sun shine for me?
- What if that someone was my flower to shine over?
- What if that someone pushed me to excel in everything I do?
- What if that someone luxuriated in my confidence of them?
- What if that someone helped me to love my neighbors?
- What if that someone was able to love others because I helped?
- What if that someone was my everything, my hoped for, my needed?
- What if I was that light in the darkness for my someone?
- What if it didn't matter that we were both men?
4 comments:
Hello Randy
It doesn't matter, or shouldn't, at least. 'Those who matter don't care, and those who care don't matter'. I wrote a line the other day in my latest (yet to be posted - very soon, hopefully) story - 'love is love, and it's not worth more or less depending on who's doing the loving'. If you know it's what you want, let it happen,
Love & best wishes
Sammy B
Hello Randy. I hope that special person enters your life soon. I have found that two equal much more than the sum of their parts. It is not correct math, but it is true.
many hugs, Scottie
Hi Sammy;
You are so right... But, in this age of politicians being dictators, the question seemed relevent. And yet, your point seems ever more as you say "...those who care (who'd oppose) don't matter".
hugs;
randy.
Hi Scottie;
I don't know if that person will ever come. And, that's ok. What is not is that there are those who would say that it is a problem if both are men. Why do those people get a vote in other people's lives?
I hope I have a love like you and Ron some day. Maybe someday I'll find that someone, and that someone will find me.
hugs and love;
randy
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