“I've written you sixty-seven love poems. Here’s another one for you. But really, for me. These poems are the candles that I light with the fire you have ignited in me. I place this candle here and another there so even if the stars have argued with the moon and are sulking away in a corner, you can still find your way to me. Sixty-eight poems now. What does the future hold for us? Joy? Disappointment? Gentle caresses? And subtle neglect? I hope the good is more than the bad. Much more. For what is the point of love if by lighting these candles our own flame loses its brightness? I know the good is more than the bad. Much more. I cannot wait to write you sixty-nine.” InspirationalInspirationTogetherHappinessJoyPoetryPurposeStarsSexPleasureMarriageForeverFireWifeRelationshipWrittenPoetPoemFutureMoonHusbandQuoteUnityFalling In LoveWordsAffectionDisappointmentHappyGoodLustOnenessIntimacyBelovedIntimateGirlfriendAuthorWriterNeglectCandleLove QuoteWeddingLoverLovingSoulmateBadOne LoveInfatuationWriteTogethernessLove PoemBoyfriendKamandKojouriKamand KojouriIn LovePartnerUsFlameCaressUnionLovedIgniteSexualBrightMateConnectNovelistRelationsYou And MeYou And IMe And YouRelationship QuoteSulkInfatuate Author:Kamand Kojouri
“Fear can be a first-rate stool pigeon, a precious safeguard or a wise counselor. If it overwhelms us, we would do well not to shrink back and sulk, but crystallize our potentials, think forward and objectify our goals. ("One could still feel the smell of fear" )” FearCounselorSafeguardSulkObjectifyCrystallizeShrink BackStool PigeonsThink Forward Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Your cold looks and angry sulk don’t change anything, you are my whole world.” LooksColdAngrySulk Book:A moment with God ; Poetry Source: A moment with God ; Poetry