I want him to be smart and funny, so I can forget curses and bury older jokes with the music of our laughters. I want him to be happy, I'll make him happy, so we can drown our worries and sorrows when we're in each other's company. I don't want him perfect, I want him faithful. I want him to take care of me better, I don't mind a little cold here and there, as long as we know that our home is full of warmth and it's ours alone. I want him kind too, and warm, so I can forget for a while the world is cruel when I'm in the safety of his arms. I don't want him perfect, I want him gentle. I want him to hold me tighter than ever, I don't mind storms every now and then, as long as we know we are each other's own sanctuary, safe space and shelter. I want him loyal and raw as I am, so we can rest easy and sleep at night knowing we're the same soul, we are one. I don't want him perfect, I want him all to myself and mine alone.
When I have a husband of my own, I want him gentle in his touch but loud in his love. Our marriage will be a paradise sent from above.