The Love We Made
I wanted more than words,
more than touch,
more than the fire
that burns when we’re near.
I wanted to create with you,
to weave something eternal
from this love that refuses to fade.
So we planted a seed,
not in soil,
but in the boundless expanse
of what we mean to each other.
Now, they carry us both—
your laugh, my gaze,
a life born from the place
where love became something
too big to stay unseen.
We didn’t just create a child—
we created forever.
About This Poem — The Love We Made
Some love stays between two people.
And some love grows into something larger than either of them could have imagined.
This poem came from thinking about creation as the deepest form of connection — the way love can move beyond emotion and become legacy, family, and continuation.
"The Love We Made" is about permanence. Not just the passion between two people, but the life and meaning created when that connection becomes something tangible and lasting.
There’s a unique kind of beauty in realizing your love now exists outside of you both — carrying pieces of each person forward into the future.
Some relationships create memories.
Some relationships create forever.
This poem honors the second kind.
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