Share It With Me



In the mist of this dark situation locked away, incarcerated you are my ray of hope. My inspiration, my clouds of joy the lift, and gift of my life. The high; your more than dope.  With your love I am motivated, elated Spirit elevated with so many situations I can cope. I go in prayer imprisoned in a community confessions of sin, begging God will  bless us again and open the doors; not only to the institution, free me from this prison I'm drowning in. Struggling skin affliction admissions of a wretched man. Pray he open your eyes to my deepest love. The realization/recognition you are my prism. My Crown Jewel a diamond in my mind. The apple of eye, un-mined gold a solid confidant, my road warrior; pack and strap up. Embark on this journey with me, as we act like it's a short ride. I just gotta know that you're prepared for me. While I'm gone would you still care for me; if I fall busted dusted down on my luck would you still be there for me?
If you could/would you answer the questions, no second guessing! Then I know. God's got a place in Heaven for me. Love me right, and in return bewilder you. Showered gifts, trips,  pack up the whip passport ready flight plan. Don't be late, don't wanna miss the ship. I wanna gaze in eyes as we cruise the Caribbean. Cast away ecstasy for you babe as my word I do keep; my Love deep as my pain are you ready to SHARE It With Me.

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If true love can with stand the true test of time. Life after separation that faces adversity and indifference.

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Written on October 30, 2022

Submitted by BiggCezar374# on October 30, 2022

Modified on April 15, 2023

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