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Twice as shy

Warm summer breeze caressing the Indian sea

Trolley carts and vendors by every coconut tree

Some for the jolly, some for calm

Here's where I met you, our second date now.

 

Something familiar in your hands I feel

Trust invading our hearts and pain relieve

Sorrows of yesterday long forgotten

New days ahead I had gotten

 

Wedlock and babies is all that I see

A lifelong friend I had found

All but one feeling I had felt

Scared to death of who I had met

 

The depths of your broken past

Reminders from the present

The true side of the court

Who is to say?

 

Like a new born child in to a home

A part of your family I would become

Knowing the truth kills me

As being with you thrills me

 

Steps away from you

I do not want to find

Life beyond this date

Memories that will always be sublime

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Written by
divya-ramamoorthy
Indian
Published
Sep 4, 2012
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My second date with hubby dearest

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