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A Joy That I Will Keep Forever


As days pass by, I could count the days in numbers but the joy in them is immeasurable. Astrological time collapsed into its undefined form of infinity that days and nights seems like the sun and moon stood still and paved the way for lovers to be creative in space in limitless time. Never has been so beautiful than being with her and even we take the joy of counting how long the sun and moon stood still at opposite horizons it seems like nothing has changed neither moved since the very first day of our sweet beginning. Nothing like the meet of two hearts than melted into one and began to beat as one. Sweet union, love divine indeed. She has become part of me, but negate that, she is me. Again, the magic of the WE sprang and is tainted and written in the sands of history that no wind blows down and neither water erodes. Engraved in eternity is our love story implanted in God’s divine memory since the beginning of time, and now it has manifested to be something real and forever continuous and never ceasing. Our love shall never cease and never shall it end, but continues to grow more and more each day and each growth is the most only getting better. I am grateful each day that my miracle has come, an angel that will forever guide me and I shall say that I am forever keeping my angel close.

I already found my true happiness, and never shall I part with my happiness and never shall WE part. Together forever, hearts combined, hearts that shall never be torn apart.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US. =) 

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