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An Open Letter To My 'Valentine'

We are not together, but I wish we were.

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An Open Letter To My 'Valentine'
Morgan Carter

I know we aren't together anymore, but I hope wherever you are, you're happy and you'll find a girl who loves you the way I do.

I think I have the biggest crush on you, out of all the senses and feelings in the world hearing your name ignites my bones. I don't think anyone has ever liked you like this before, I wouldn't call it obsessive, but it is like a longing to be with you again.I think we must of come from the same star, because your perfect arrangement of atoms calls my name. I feel bad, when I first saw you I thought you were like everyone else, I thought you cared way too much about what other people thought. Oh how was I wrong about you and I am forever sorry about that. It all changed when I saw your face when you read, has anyone marveled at the way you squint your eyes? I like the way you talk about what you just read, as if it was real, at least real to you. I miss your hands, your sweaty hands were my favorite touch in the world, it could calm a storm if you let it. I remember the way you used to look at me, as if I was your universe, you made me feel like masterpiece. I felt like something to be marveled at, when I was in your embrace. Being skin on skin was never enough for me I still wanted to pull you closer, I wanted to be one. Every kiss was like the first time and the first time was like being a kid again. I looked at you like you put the sun in the sky, as if you were the source of the universe's power. I miss you and I am so sorry. All I ever wanted to do was come home, and you knew my home was in your arms, but you were so far away. I hope wherever you are, you find yourself again and by the way Happy Valentine's Day. I love you and you will forever be my always.
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