Fate's Perfect Match

Kyle Studt 1989 (West Frankfort)



In the quiet of the night,  
A boy sat alone in his room;  
Dreaming of a love so right,  
Hoping it would come soon.  

Then came a day so bright,  
When fate led him to her;  
His heart took flight,  
As if it all were a blur.  

Their eyes met and time froze,  
As they both recognized the spark;  
The feeling that only grows,  
In hearts that light the dark.  

With each passing day,  
Their love grew deeper still;  
No words could ever say,  
How much they made each other feel.  

For the boy had found his match,  
His one true love indeed;  
Their love would forever hatch,  
A bond that would never recede.  

And so they danced away,  
Into the horizon of their love;  
Their hearts found a way,  
To rise above.  

For when you find your one true love,  
The whole world seems to change;  
And nothing else can soar above,  
The feeling that will forever remain.

About this poem

This is a poem I wrote during my early school years about my feelings regarding young love.

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Written on January 28, 2012

Submitted by TheeScrubKing on May 21, 2023

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Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Kyle Studt

I would not consider myself a poet but I like to write what I feel. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but it is true to me. more…

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  • luisestable1
    This is lovely!
    How fantastic it is among so many creatures to find that true love. The man who has this luck is very blesses indeed.
    What a poem of love this is!
    Good read1
    LikeReply10 months ago

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