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Dear You- Love Me
Dear you,
I want you to know that you are amazing. I want you to know that you are special. I want you to know that you are sweet, and caring, and so very incredible. In my eyes, you are perfect. You can do no wrong, you cannot hurt me, though others may have before. We both have a past, hopefully we both have a future. Whether it be together, or we go our separate ways, may it be a long and successful journey. Your smile brightens my day, however classically cliché that may sound. It’s the truth, and one of many. I could go on, and say that every moment with you gives me another reason to love you, and whenever I see a little message telling me good morning, I know the day is already better. But those are definite clichés, so I won’t say them.
If you read this, I wonder what you’d think. Would you be happy? Shocked? Completely freaked out? There’s only one way to find out. But whether this reaches eyes other than my own is dependent on whatever destiny decides.
The rest of what I want to say is dreadfully typical. Back to the clichés, like I love you, and I think I always will love you. A part of my heart is sealed off as yours, whether you want it to be or not. You had me at the first kiss, and I remember the feeling as clear as day. Hopefully I won’t forget that feeling; ever.
Love,
Me
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Ok, two things: If you going to be cliche, don't tell the reader, especially if you never STOP being cliche. Sometimes it's nice to drown in cheesiness. Don't apologize for it over and over again.
Secondly, there wasn't enough to the letter, there was really no story behind the love. No story behind the couple. While I love simpleness in writing, this is just too simple. It never reached a pinnacle or climax, which letters can definitely do.