Teen Black Girl's Magazine

“Love is”

Love is the way I smile when I’m around youLove is calling you because I miss your voiceLove is teasing youLove is making you my number one choiceLove is smiling at everyday things because they remind me of youLove is walking you to the door because I don’t want to say goodbyeLove is the long-awaited hugs I give youLove is being enamoured by you when you talk and looking in your eyesLove is telling you about my dreamsLove is buying you lunchLove is having you on my teamLove is telling you when you suckLove is being tough on youBecause I want to see you succeedLove is living in the momentAnd trying to give you what you needI love my friends, my family, and GodI love the sun, I love to create, I love to imagineI love the colour red; how it reminds me of fire, strength and loveI love making people laugh and I love having deep conversationI love rereading my favourite books and finding a new detail every timeI love gold hoop earrings and I love my hair in braidsI love strawberry cheesecake and will eat an infinite amount of kiwi’sI love the satisfaction of getting a good gradeI love all these thingsAnd I love much moreI already love my futureAnd I can’t wait to see what’s in store

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