"IN MY GOLDEN AGE"(now and forever)
I said "I love you," but what I meant was so much more. I meant that your presence feels like home, a place where my soul finds peace. I meant that in the silence between our words, I hear a language only my heart understands. I meant that every little thing about you—the way you laugh, the way you dream, the way you simply exist—has woven itself into the fabric of my being. Love is just a word, but what I feel for you is infinite, unspoken poetry written in the spaces where our hands almost touch.
I said "I love you," but what I meant was that you are the rhythm my heart unknowingly beats to. I meant that even on the darkest days, you are the light I seek without realizing it. I meant that every goodbye feels like a lost piece of myself and every hello feels like returning home. I meant that no matter where life takes us, a part of me will always belong to you. Love is not just a feeling—it is a promise, a quiet devotion, a forever hidden in the simplest of words.
Forever
I said "I love you," but what I meant was so much more. I meant that your presence feels like home, a place where my soul finds peace. I meant that in the silence between our words, I hear a language only my heart understands. I meant that every little thing about you—the way you laugh, the way you dream, the way you simply exist—has woven itself into the fabric of my being. Love is just a word, but what I feel for you is infinite, unspoken poetry written in the spaces where our hands almost touch.
I said "I love you," but what I meant was that you are the rhythm my heart unknowingly beats to. I meant that even on the darkest days, you are the light I seek without realizing it. I meant that every goodbye feels like a lost piece of myself and every hello feels like returning home. I meant that no matter where life takes us, a part of me will always belong to you. Love is not just a feeling—it is a promise, a quiet devotion, a forever hidden in the simplest of words.
Forever
"IN MY GOLDEN AGE"(now and forever)
I said "I love you," but what I meant was so much more. I meant that your presence feels like home, a place where my soul finds peace. I meant that in the silence between our words, I hear a language only my heart understands. I meant that every little thing about you—the way you laugh, the way you dream, the way you simply exist—has woven itself into the fabric of my being. Love is just a word, but what I feel for you is infinite, unspoken poetry written in the spaces where our hands almost touch.
I said "I love you," but what I meant was that you are the rhythm my heart unknowingly beats to. I meant that even on the darkest days, you are the light I seek without realizing it. I meant that every goodbye feels like a lost piece of myself and every hello feels like returning home. I meant that no matter where life takes us, a part of me will always belong to you. Love is not just a feeling—it is a promise, a quiet devotion, a forever hidden in the simplest of words.
Forever

