The Game Posts Heartfelt Poem He Wrote For Lauren London In Honour Of Nipsey Hussle’s Death
2 May 2019, 11:56 | Updated: 3 May 2019, 16:07
The Game took to Instagram to share a heartfelt poem he wrote to Lauren London in honour of her late partner Nipsey Hussle...
The Game's Instagram is filled with photos of legendary rapper Nipsey Hussle, who was his friend of 12 years that recently got murdered outside his Marathin store in L.A. The West Coast rapper has made the upmost effort to keep Nip's legacy alive.
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Earlier today, The Game took to Instagram and shared a heartfelt poem he wrote to Lauren London, who lost her partner Nip.
The star took to Instagram and posted a black and white photo of Lauren London and Nipsey Hussle. The Game began the post with the name of the poem that he calls “Love never dies”. He continued on to say "A poem I wrote for Lauren". The rapper then begins the lengthy beautiful poem.
The poem reads "Soulmates are born, Sometimes worlds apart, As they grow, in life, there’s a magnetic energy, that pulls them closer & closer, to one another. This love knows no color, It is blind."
The Game continues "When you find this love there’s a sign, They say you can miss it if you blink, It might pass you by if you think, If by chance the universe aligns with those two hearts in the same place at the same time, Then & only then will you know, that love in its purest form has a glow. It has a touch, it has a feel, it can’t be undone, it is God’s will."
The poem continues to read "Just as we’re lucky to have the gift of life, finding a soulmate is living twice & though one day, the physical must part, this love does not live in the dark. 2 souls forever bonded & unbreakable seal. An everlasting strength. A heart at the peak of eternal bliss."
"The feeling you were born to know. The life you were born to share. The love that can never be replaced, as you were created as a pair. You & Nip found one another. As some soulmates never do. Now a picture in black & white
will always be “Nipsey Blue”".