I knew I’d find you
where laughter spills like sunlight
across a field of wildflowers,
where every breeze carries your name
and birds trill in welcome.
I knew I’d find you
beside the river of our yesterdays,
its water gleaming with memories
we’d tucked away like precious stones—
now shining bright in the present.
I knew I’d find you
under a sky painted with dawn’s first rays,
each pink and gold brushstroke
a promise we whispered in the dark—
at last fulfilled in this golden morning.
I knew I’d find you
in the warmth of your smile,
that familiar curve of joy
that once brimmed in my dreams
and now bursts into bloom before me.
I knew I’d find you
as the bells of my heart rang clear and true,
each chime calling out your laughter,
each echo a promise kept,
a compass leading me home.
I knew I’d find you
in the mosaic of sunlit moments:
your fingertips grazing mine
like the softest breeze on summer’s eve,
our eyes closing in reverent greeting.
I knew I’d find you
when the world held its breath,
and time itself paused to bear witness
to the miracle of our reunion—
two hearts converging at their destined crossing.
I knew I’d find you,
and here you are,
a beacon blazing with joy,
a hand outstretched in greeting,
a love rekindled in endless sunrise.
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