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Just a Memory To Keep No Poem
I got this message today and after so many hard years I wanted to post this Not for anyone to see but so I can and never forget it has been so hard for so long But now I couldn't be happier. most people are ending things by now but in our case we found we needed each other more From my husband via text to me I want to be more for you, make up for the beginning when I wasn't there for you. I've always loved you, but never really showed it, but there's one thing for sure. You've always been my one and only sweetheart, my love, my heart, and now it's time to show you how much I love you and let you see you've never known how much that really is. Hugs and kisses my butterfly. I cried when I got this it means everything to me. I gave him some news yesterday and he was so happy. Like the world was lifted off of him. I brought him his dinner to his drilling rig then spent the night with him, we watched movies, and laughed. The years though hard have been good to us, he still looks so young. He is the smartest most hard working man I know. Everyone who works for him truly adores him and his company praises him. We married at 17 and it was so hard for so long. He kept pushing me with every I can not do that, until my books became tangible. They will be out soon, and they were not self published. His pride in me meant everything. So this is not a poem yet a forever reminder of what God can do and knowing his love, we can love each other better, stronger, and longer. I will be happy to move forward. I am still crying with joy. Thank you Lord for such a wonderful life.
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