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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required "Horizons of Heart" The sunlit waves called out our names, As barefoot dreams ignited flames. With every step, the moment grew, A world of gold, a sky so blue. The ocean hummed, the winds would sigh, Time stood still as you and I Traced our love in shifting sand, A story told by heart, not hand. No clocks to chase, no past to find, Just whispers soft, the soul’s design. For love’s not bound by time or tide, But flows like waves, so free, so wide. *Note This poem celebrates the timeless beauty of love found in the simplicity of a shared moment by the sea. The sunlit waves and barefoot dreams symbolize the pure and passionate connection between two souls, unencumbered by time or the past. Each step on the golden sands creates a deeper bond, a story written not in words, but in the heart's quiet whispers. The ocean’s hum and the gentle winds reflect the freedom and fluidity of love, reminding us that love is not bound by time or tide, but flows effortlessly, forever unfolding. An unforgettable day with at Alagadi Beach, where the sun kissed the waves and the rhythm of the ocean matched the beat of our hearts. Footprints in the sand, laughter in the breeze, and a love that stretches beyond time. A moment carved into the soul, forever and always.
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