Back to Love

Back to Love

A Poem by Kaspar Carr
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we have been able to come back togeather no matter how bad things have gotten and the momment i see you i feel so much joy an love

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Lately I've been so upset;
I've been living in regret.
We've been growing farther apart
I wish we could go back to the start.

I've been sad and lonely for a while
But then you made me smile.
You told me you love me dearly
And I said I love you too honey.

Right when I thought things were coming to an end
You told me you love me and our love flourished again.
Sometimes things get hard and out of control
But you should know this love has already taken its toll.

We share a special, rare kind of love
It's more than we have ever dreamed of.
We've been together for so long
During the hard times we must remain strong.

Love has brought us together
And love will keep us together.
Please just stay by my side
So we can enjoy our love ride.

Show me love, trust and care
Whether I'm here or there.
Treat me like your everything
I'm so in love you make my heart sing.

When you call me every night at ten
In an instant, I fall in love with you again.
Your funny laugh and sweet voice
Just leaves me with no choice.

I love you more than you'll ever know
Cupid has already shot me with his bow and arrow
As time goes on and becomes the past
Keep in mind that our love will always last.

© 2010 Kaspar Carr


Author's Note

Kaspar Carr
when you said you love me to
and you ment every word of the i love you
i knew this was true

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Added on October 10, 2010
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Kaspar Carr
Kaspar Carr

Anywhere., NC



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Hello, My name is Kaspar I am 20, I live in America, I love poetry and quotes. Happily taken and in love since November 25th, 2010. Never tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footp.. more..

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