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LOVE IS KIND

Once in a while i daydream about love and how much of a better person i'd be if i found the one that was "just right" for me, not perfect but just right! not that there's anything wrong with me now "single" but there's just something about this love thing that brings out the best in people. you see it in their eyes, in the way they laugh, in the way the talk, how beautifully their faces glow even their outlook on life changes to  be a more positive one. its beautiful to watch.



I'm not really the type to be jealous of other people's relationships but sometimes i cant help but wish i had my own little precious thing going on, a home for my heart, a song that never grows stale on my ears, my smile on a bad day. my mirror effect, my perfect-fitting pair of stilettos. my thunder on a rainy day, my romantic comedy, my heart, my man, my love and possibly my all.
i refuse to settle for just any guy that seems to have a liking to me, because somehow i know there is someone out there who will see me and fall in love, and i'll smile because i'll know.





         Martin Luther King Jr. + Coretta Scott King  




Walter Sisulu + Albertina Sisulu


                        JOHN LENNON + YOKO ONO





               OPRAH WINFRY+ STEDMAN GRAHAM



                          Desmond Tutu + Leah Tutu





                 BARACK OBAMA + MICHELLE OBAMA





                  WILL SMITH + JADA PINKET SMITH



                 BRAD PITT + ANGELINA JOLIE 




                     
JAY Z + BEYONCE 




                 CAIPHUS SEMENYA + LETTA MBULU




                  ZAM NKOSI + KHESANI NKOSI

           TONY KGOROGE + STHANDIWE KGOROGE








Comments

  1. Good luck with your searching. I love love, and often write about this wonderful concept.

    I wrote a poem on Jay Z and Beyonce, they're on my blogg history!

    Thank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.

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  2. JayZ and Beyonce are a beautiful couple I can't really get enough of them. As for my search I'm very hopeful. Thank you for reading, keep well.

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  3. Will Smith once said on Oprah "I dnt think there's another for me but Jada" dats wat I want to hey. But in this world we live in with so many options its quite difficult, I haven't met anyone whose been in a solid relationship for 4 years there's always obstacles. Mina I lose hope a bit everyday I still believe dat my soulmate was dat ex who passed away dat was my perfect relationship n I've never had another like dat, lemme stop b4 I cry

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  4. Don't lose hope actually this is the time where you should be more hopeful. Sorry to hear about the passing of your perfect fit but I'm sure there's still someone out there for u. Yes there are many options out there but how many are worth it all? Only a few. Don't Think of yourself as one of those options think of yourself as the only best option. Thank you for reading.

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