Twinflames

Candra Creviston 1981 (Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401)



I had this feeling that wouldn't go away, that half of me was missing like a puzzle piece lost and left unfinished to sit in a box put away for a rainy day. A magnetic pull whispering no come this way, a calling words can't explain. Millions of miles apart, an encounter that fits that missing puzzle piece that's in that box put away for a rainy day. Twin flames are brought together to fill in the holes that need strength. A bond is a connection that requires no intimacy, a soul connection beyond belief. One look into each other's eyes is like a window to your own soul, making you whole. Twin flames meant to be a destiny to find that missing puzzle piece.

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Based on love not on physical but also spiritual.

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Written on April 19, 2019

Submitted by candy81 on January 09, 2023

Modified on March 22, 2023

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Candra Creviston

Candra is originally from Arkansas. She now resides in Idaho. Candra is married to Sargeant Michael Creviston Airforce. She has three son's ages who are currently pursuing life's of their own. Candra began to write poetry after the tragic death of her big brother (only sibling) June 25 2015. She found her voice through poetry it became an outlet to release her pain. more…

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