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A Perfect Moment

The bite of the cold breeze

She pulls her sweater closer around her

She waits alone on a solitary park bench

She waits for the man she loves

In the distance she sees him coming

She wonder why he asked her here

She shivers and wishes for a warmer jacket

She stands to greet him

He kisses cheek, then goes on one knee

And then he says "Will you marry me?"

Her voice is shaking as she says yes

He rises and they embrace

A perfect moment

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dustyn-smith
Canadian
Published
Oct 6, 2011
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