We shaped little castles by the sea, With sandy hands and hearts set free. The waves crept close, then slipped away, As laughter danced through the fading day. The sun sank low in a sky of gold, Painting stories yet untold. Beside our castles, we sat and stayed, Watching the light gently fade. Though the tide would claim our sandy art, The memory remains within the heart. A day of wonder, simple and sweet— Where sand and sunset quietly meet.✨
In Your Shadow I used to feel invisible, Lost within your shadow’s shade, Standing quietly beside you, While my own light slowly faded. I watched the world admire you, As I drifted out of sight, Yet deep inside, a spark remained, Waiting for its chance to shine bright. Now I step beyond the darkness, No longer hidden from view, I’ve found the strength to be myself, And let my own light break through.
Q. If you were seeking a partner for the end of the world SmileyRose, what kind of a man would he be?
A. That’s a good question. 🙂 Seeking a partner for the end of the world holds profound significance for me. It does not imply that the world will end tomorrow; rather, it represents the final chapter of my life on a journey characterised by drama, tragedy, setbacks, joy, excitement, and adversity — and I am still here to share my story. Essentially, it is about discovering that one person with whom I can spend the rest of my life with, someone who will be there with me until the very end. Someone who will be with me when I draw my final breath. Someone I can love unconditionally. Someone who will share all of those emotions with me, good and bad. Happy and sad.
Love is a rare and precious occurrence. When you find that one person who can truly make a difference in your life, it is important to hold on tightly and to cherish that connection.