February 16, 2005

  • B"H


    On The Personal Side


    I meant to post this yesterday, but I was just too lazy I guess. Anyway, this is the inside contents of the card I gave my wife for Valentine's Day.



     


    A Tribute of Love


    I bought you a card and put it away.


    "I'll save this," I said, "for Valentine's Day.


    Why put things off and then forget,


    Why now be lazy and then regret?"


    I thought far in advance so this time you'd see,


    I really have changed, I'm not the old me.


    This will show her my love and my heart's true intention.


    It will touch her heart and hold her attention.


    I will speak of love and what you mean to me,


    How I want to be with you 'til Eternity.


    I will write you a poem, A Tribute of Love:


    To Penninah the girl sent from Heaven Above.


    I took a pad and a pen and sat in a chair.


    As I gathered my thoughts, I put that card over there.


    The card was pretty, the one that I bought,


    It was also quite clever, or so I thought.


    It was oh so perfect I'm sure you'd agree.


    If only I could find it, now where could it be?


    So don't be upset, I know it's Valentine's Day.


    I bought you a card and put it away.


    © 2005 Shlomo b. Yaakov







     

Comments (5)

  • Hey Shlomo :) It's Lindsay!

  • B"H

    Hey Lindsay,

    It's great to see you  visiting here, thanks for the blessings.

    Shlomo

  • Hi Shlomo,

    My name is Janette. My name at the cafe is UnNoticed.

    I just wanted to say hi and.. that was a lovely poem!

    <3
    Janette

  • That's very clever!  You should sell it to a card company or something.  And nothing makes a woman's heart melt like the man she loves writing her a sweet poem for Valentine's Day.... very touching!

  • B"H

    Janette & Mandy,

    Thanks for your kind comments. Ha ha, my wife said the same thing about selling my poems. Maybe I should gather a bunch of them up and try that.

    It's nice to have you both stop in. Do come back again soon I hope.

    Shlomo

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