It pleases me ⚜️⚜️⚜️

it pleases me
to take a morning walk
with you
.
beside a river, a creek
or even a lake
will do
.
it pleases me
to look up at the stars
and see them winking
back at me
.
hear the birds singing
among the wildflowers
in spring
.
i know these things
aren’t flashy or expensive
and are not at all
in fashion or
the latest craze
.
nevertheless
it pleases me
.
to share this time
with You
.

.

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