MY VALENTINE LOVE

They held each others weathered hands

On their fingers faded golden bands

Time had marched on, now late in life

Sixty years had passed as man and wife

A long time from when they did say

We’ll take each other, that Valentine’s Day

Tears ran down the old man’s cheek

With trembling voice he began to speak

Rose I have loved you all these years

Through ups and downs, joys and tears

His voice it trembled, to speak was hard

Remember Rose, that Valentine’s card?

You sent the year before we wed

Revealing your heart in all it said

One year later you became my wife

Sixty years together, sharing life

My Rose, my Rose we have walked the way

Along life’s journey with God each day

The day we wed, we asked the Lord

To be with us and He kept His word

Such love, such peace, it was the first time

We knew so much joy on any Valentine

Now you are going to that golden shore

I love you Rose but God loves you more

I know my Rose you are going away

Leaving me darling this Valentine’s Day

He squeezed her hand, more tears were shed

Her life ebbing away in that hospital bed

The Lord gives and the Lord He will take

In letting you go my heart it will break

Then he realized she was gathered to the fold

Her hand in his was now stony cold

The old man sighed and kissed her head

Then in sad farewell he quietly said

God has taken you to heaven above

Goodbye darling Rose, my Valentine love

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About Colin Moffett

My name is Colin Moffett from Co. Antrim N. Ireland.
I am married to Marlene for thirty four years and have two sons, Steven and Gregory.
I am retired from work now but I love to garden, paint landscape pictures and shoot videos with my camcorder. I also like to read and to listen to Irish Country music but I love Country Gospel music the best.
My main hobby is writng Christian poetry. I have a few websites of my own and belong to quite a few others including the Cypress Times.

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