Altar Boy: It All Comes Back

A schoolgirl in love with her altar boy often finds herself drawn to the quiet reverence and gentle familiarity of someone she sees in a sacred space. The setting, often silent and solemn, adds an intensity to her feelings, making them feel pure and profound, like her affection is wrapped in the warmth of something timeless.

In her eyes, he’s not just a boy in a uniform—he represents kindness, humility, and dedication. She admires his poise, the way he stands quietly before the congregation, and finds herself noticing the smallest details: the way he bows his head, the quiet sincerity of his expression, the gentleness with which he performs his role. Her heart races with innocent excitement, a blend of admiration, curiosity, and the thrill of something new and untouched.

For many, these feelings are a part of the journey of growing up—learning the difference between admiration and love, between the idealized person and the real one. It’s a sweet, delicate time, capturing the wonder and purity of young love that feels private and profound, even if it’s fleeting.

Sanctuary Heart

She’s a girl in plaid and daydreamed sighs,
Bound by books and bells, beneath cathedral skies.
In quiet pews where candles glow,
She sees him in the altar’s holy row.

He bows his head, and shadows sway,
A reverent boy wrapped in robes of gray.
His hands are folded, his gaze sincere,
And she wonders if he knows she’s near.

In whispered prayers her feelings bloom,
Like roses kept in hidden room,
A simple glance, a fleeting grace,
In solemn halls, her secret place.

She prays her heart, her quiet psalm,
In the echo of hymns, in moments calm.
For though she knows he may never see,
He’s a sacred part of her reverie.

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