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About settling down with a loved one and starting a family - a rhyming poem. |
| Bodies warm and so in love, Holding hands in each one's glove, Happiness so filled with smiles, Since that meeting of like styles. A longing duty we both cherish, Forevermore, until we perish, A treasured home of sanctity, Enduring for posterity. Supple hands give open strength, Laughing, falling, at great length; But all concerns shall find relief, Love thereafter, through the grief. A loving grasp, so amply real, Our faith, remorse, we can't conceal, A child to extend God's grace, Caring, warmth, a homey place. A cherished brood that's timeless, free, With blessed thoughts eternally. Tomorrows can, at times, seem vexing, But His sweet mercy, not perplexing. |