You Mean The World To Me Poem by Terry Sakar

You Mean The World To Me



You mean the world to me
God made you special
That anyone can see

I'll never forget
That first day we met
You offered me your chair
Twenty some odd years later
And I'm still in your hair

'Do you play sports? '
You said to me
In your sexy running shorts

My friends warned me
I had fallen in love
With an alien
I must admit
You were heaven sent
From above

You whipped out
That green card so fast
The ultimate test
You had passed!

You were there when the labor pains came
With my hairbrush and all
But not without backache pains

My life was complete
I had met my soulmate
I had the good fortune to meet
God gave us a beautiful belated baby girl
With bouncy locks of curls
Then your heart blocked
Sending me into a whirl

You were too perfect
With one little defect
I just wanted to scream....
I pinched myself
God, please let this be
Just a dream

You loved us so much
You not only made room
But a loving home
To include my friend

I had faith and trust
But hurt most of all
My heart was broken
When I heard the call

I know you have a good heart
The good Lord knows
I never want us to be apart

I hope you were misunderstood
I trust you with my life
We can build it I know
We can be
The strongest husband and wife

FalconWood awaits
With beautiful
Memories to make
Life is too short
Not to be a good sport

I'll love you forever
Let's get this behind us
I can't wait for tomorrow
I am here for you
Let us have faith in our Father

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
** ** 31 March 2007

***You mean the world to me *** very nice tittle and hope to read ur second poem

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Sam Arjomandi 30 March 2007

I had a chance to read your first poem so far It was a wonderful poem, so we want to hear more from you, Mrs. Tery Sakar

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