Contributed by James Boyd

This poem was found written on the inside cover of a 300-level college Spanish textbook at BYU:

My desire for you, runs through my veins
like blood if it clots, unbearable pain

The sweet sound of love makes my heart sing
From now until the day I present you with a ring

Your like none I’ve seen, It’s like nothing I’ve felt
Like snow in your warm heart, my emotions start to melt.

[The next two lines were crossed out]
Life is about dodging obstacles, and breaking through boundries
I would still be lost and incomplete, if I hadn’t found thee

Although it’s at a stand still, now I look to the future
I’ve got a clear picture, even if to you its blur