Saturday, July 6, 2024

HEY.

Metafora Saja... by Friendly Introvert at 4:48 PM 0 Komen. Komen jahat akn ditongsampahkn.THANKS




If you read this, i just wanted you to know.

I MISS YOU. I miss you so much. 

I always miss you. Always think about you.

I'm so sorry for every pain i give you and everything i've done. 

Segala isi perasaan telah aku luah dalam untaian surat yang berhelai-helai, dari dulu. Dan rasa ini seperti sepucuk surat yang bernama penerima dan beralamat lengkap, namun aku tidak berani hendak mengirimnya. Sungguh berat. Rasa ini sungguh berat. Dan aku pengecut.



Saturday, August 14, 2010

ITS SIXTH

Metafora Saja... by Friendly Introvert at 10:16 AM 0 Komen. Komen jahat akn ditongsampahkn.THANKS




There are no words how to describe u...

Every times I look into your eyes, I fall in love again. I know that I've only known you for less than a tenth of my life, but I feel like I've known you since the dawn of time.

I'm never tire of looking at your pictures, reading your messages, your comments that you've written to me. All of these things keep me so happy and feeling so blessed that I have truly found the one person that I want to spend eternity with. You are the only person on earth that has ever been able to calm me down when I get worked up. Talking to you makes my day great ^^

I could have a crappy day at class, but at night when I get to talk and think of you, you lift my gloomy spirits. You never makes me feel like I can have a bad day, and that is so uplifting to me.

Like I say so many times, you're my guardian, my one and only. Your touch can excite me. When we are together, I wonder if you're really there, or did I just had a sweet dream.

Your name will always be kept in my dairy (wait, did i've a diary?). Wherever I am in life, no matter what happen, it'll never change.

Love_baby.

IT'S SIXTH :)

p/s: u make me speechless....i have no more sweet words 4 u.. just... from deep deep in my heart..i wanna say this..only three words... I LOVE U.
 

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