Dion Phillips Crown

Crowns4Christ

Dion Phillips Crown is the one that the Lord has made just for me,

He's a very talented writer and poet,see,

He is a very endearing and faithful man,

I'm so blessed that the Lord led me here to MPS and gave Dion my hand,

We are the same,though from opposite side of the United States,

We never dreamed of that we would have ever actually met in person,but the Lord has given us each a mate,

Dion Phillips Crown, I love you so much,

I love the butterflies within me,each time that we touch,

Honey, I thank God every day for bringing you to me,

We are the example that what you say is true, Persistence is Key 

Dion, I can't wait to grow old with you,

We share the yoke equally,and keep the Lord centered within us too,

So thank you my love,for loving me,

Thank you Lord for setting this butterfly free.

 

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 12th, 2022 01:39
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • ForeverJesus7

    My love, thank you for wrighting this piece. I am honored to be your husband and have you as my wife. I love you so much. Everyday, my butterfly, we are growing older together.
    Persistence is key

    • Crowns4Christ

      Thank you my love , I feel very fortunate and blessed that the Lord had led me here and to your profile 5 years ago

    • orchidee

      I though ya meant me!
      Oops, apologies Dion. lol.
      Now my lovely poem about KP. It's 7,453 verses of blank verse. heehee.

      • Crowns4Christ

        HAHAHAHA,she can't be that bad Steve,you married her my friend

        • orchidee

          Yes, but woe! She hid the water from my tipple, got me drunk one Halloween, and I said 'I do'. Doh!

          • Crowns4Christ

            HAHAHA,ah yes,the ol Halloween switcharoo

            • orchidee

              Thanks for 'favouring' my load of rubbish - my woe poem! lol.



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