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Pin Lim 1982 (Montreal)



Would you like to be that person that your desired match no longer feels the need to use dating sites?
To make that person feel comfortable enough to delete those apps because it just feels right.
No longer to continue lurking around on the market like some sort of plan B option available
Like constantly searching for that ideal thing/person in the world that's unattainable

I think its human nature to want "what's best for yourself" and for all things in life
But putting a high ceiling might close off potential matches and miss out on someone out of slight
To be someone reason to no longer look elsewhere but the one right in front of them
I for one don't know this feeling because I was never the one chosen.

Maybe someday if this person materializes in this lifetime or the next shall this person befalls me
I'd celebrate this person daily like an endless holiday for the world to see
Someone who enjoys being around me without any care about what the world sees or thinks
Just the two of us along for the ride being each other missing link.

To each their own with what really is the true meaning of pure happiness
But I firmly believe love should be about the content of their character instead of what they possess
And navigating through the imperfections in a relationship that I find what makes it perfect

But what do I know...I'm just a hopeless romantic waiting for the opportunity to show.

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Can I be someone...someone

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Written on December 28, 2022

Submitted by edilions on December 28, 2022

Modified on April 10, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XABB XAXX CCXX XXX X
Characters 1,424
Words 274
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 3, 1

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