Who Would Have Thought |
| by Tina Marie |
Who would have thought that a chance meeting between two strangers
and a simple "hi" would lead us to where we now are...
Who would have thought your gentle kiss and sweet caress
would have taken us so far...
Who would have thought I could look into your eyes of blue
and be swept away by the current in the vast ocean of emotions
that you brought out of me...
Who would have thought that it would mean so much
to have a man like you in my life to show me true passion
and one who, like me, believes in total honesty...
Who would have thought that I would give you the key
that would allow you to open my heart and allow entrance
to an area within me that I never thought would be whole...
Who would have thought that I would be willing to risk
being hurt once again
by allowing you access to my heart, mind and soul...
Who would have thought that my life would be blessed
by such a wonderfully intelligent and compassionate man...
Who would have thought that on this day
I would promise to forever stand by your side
offering friendship, compassion and love
to you as only your lady can...
Today, tomorrow and forever yours.
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