-WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU? -
Each day when I look at you
I see this Handsome man
With white piled softly on your head
And wrapped around your chin.
The years don't make a difference,
The feelings never change
Except grow ever stronger
And priorities rearrange.
You always say you love me,
And walk me to the door,
And kiss me when I go to work
Or just go to the store.
What would I do without you?
I wouldn't want to ever try.
Can we make a Heavenly appointment
To go together, when we die?
I'm sure He'd make us welcome
If, that appointment, we did keep;
Unless another flood is due
For that's how much I'd weep.........
I still love you, my sweet Man!
Author: Carolyn Ford Witt
Ms. Caroline
10-20-05
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