Accidentally In Love
The Happiest Of Accidents
I find myself staying awake to have every moment with you,
knowing that I made the best use of my time by filling it with you.
I used to believe enemies to lovers brought on the most passion but in truth,
becoming your friend and falling in love with you has been the best story ever written.
Every message,
every call,
every hang out,
my heart swells three times its normal size.
And I am terrified to want you, knowing there's a possibility you may not want me,
but here I am.
The times you look at me a certain way,
like staring into my mind and knowing somehow that I fell hard,
you'll be the death of me. A sweet way to put me to an end.
But I forgive you for invading every part of my life now,
took you long enough to make your appearance in my life.
It is an honor to love you as both a friend,
and something more.
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Angel Adagio
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Comments (5)
Interesting and delicious content. Keep posting more
Such loves are so sweet!
This is sad and sweet and so relatable🥲
Awww, this was so sweet! I love best friends who become lovers!
The imagery you employed was both striking and evocative, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonated deeply with me as a reader. Your ability to capture the nuances of human connection and vulnerability imbued the poem with a timeless quality that left a lasting impression. "Accidentally in Love" is a testament to your talent as a poet and storyteller, and I feel grateful to have experienced the magic of your words. Thank you for sharing your creativity and insight with the world. I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to read more of your work and continue to be inspired by your artistry. Warm regards, Dr. Jay