When You Walked In

 


My world was a quiet room,

The colors soft and gray.

Then you walked in, a sudden bloom,

And chased the doubt away.


Only once, I truly believe,

You meet a soul who makes you breathe

In colors brighter, laughter deep—

They stir the dreams you used to keep.


I told you tales I’d never told,

Of failures, dreams, and fears.

You listened, a story to unfold,

And dried away my tears.


You speak aloud what you once hid,

The hopes, the hurts, the things you did.

They listen close, with open eyes,

And see your truth without disguise.


With you, a simple walk is gold,

A whispered song, a treasure.

The memories of new and old

Are priceless beyond measure.


No games are played, no need to prove,

Just steady hearts that gently move

Through silence, storms, or gentle breeze—

Your presence brings a quiet ease.


No need for words, a gentle hum,

A quiet, certain peace.

My heart, once guarded, now has come

To find a sweet release.


You open wide, despite the fear

That love might one day disappear.

But in that risk, you find your grace—

A deeper joy, a sacred place.


I am myself, with no pretense,

No need to play a part.

You built me up, gave me defense,

And loved my open heart.


You find delight in all I do,

And I in everything of you.

A glance, a note, the sky, the rain—

All speak your name, again, again.


This isn’t just a passing thing,

It’s a love so deep and true.

With every breath, my heart will sing,

A new world found in you

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