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BY Victhur Ihuka, 11:44am December 28, 2015,

Poem: Soul Sister IV

by Victhur Ihuka, 11:44am December 28, 2015,
Traditional Ghanaian Engagement
Credit: Samantha

Traditional Ghanaian Engagement

Credit: Samantha Clarke

It’s the end of the year already! How time flies.
It’s been terrific and amazing, and everything else in between.
In hindsight, I never imagined you would come to mean this much to me.
So, in my solitude, I’ll propose a toast:
To this nameless bond we share that begs for a name but holds on tenaciously all the same
To every fear we mixed with faith
To every tear and every dream we shared
To every flutter we made each other feel
To those tiny moments we didn’t know ‎what tomorrow could hold

And to those long moments of silence we shared, knowing that despite how tough life gets or how overrated everything is, there’s one person who has us in their thoughts and loves us more than can ever be put to words.

I don’t know what tomorrow holds, but as long as we’re both here, I’ll still follow you to the moon if I have to.
Thank you for everything so far.
I love you as always‎

Last Edited by:Abena Agyeman-Fisher Updated: March 25, 2016
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