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 Can I????



Can I have the honor of signing your name across my heart?
Can I announce to world that I've loved you from the very start?
Never have I encountered a love so real,
Let me take a moment to tell you how I feel.
I tried to fight these feelings for so long,
I hid them in the darkest room in my heart's home.
But I can't go on without revealing this moment to be true,
 Every since we met I've been so in love with you.
You are the one; the love that my heart been searching for,
And I just can't let you slip away,
What can I do to convince you to stay?
Can I create a memory, and make my dream come true,
Being there for you always, is all I want to do.
My love is real, but yet it can't be seen,
More beautiful than the Mona Lisa,
More vivid than a dream.
Can I enchant you with the gift of true love?
As God bless this union from above.
Can I engrave upon your mind an image of me?
Assault your senses, and love you unconditionally.
I would love to hold you, and always understand,
To give you comfort, with the touch of my hand.
 
I want to be the cloud that carries the rain,
Being by your side, through the anxieties and pain.
Like slow jazz, I want to caress your mind,
And together serenity we both will find.
Like Patti said if only you knew,
That I truly do love with you.
 
You came in when I needed love the most
And your sunshine smile lets me know,
A love like yours I should never let go.
Can I be the one to kiss you so tenderly in the rain?
Can I hold you in my arms and embrace your pain?
Will you kindle a flame of passion with me....?
Would you do me the honor and love me eternally?  

Collaboration…Lowanda Lee and Dorothy Collins………(c)2008
 
 




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