More Than Yesterday

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She says she feels the days upon her

The many years she’d seen fly

I tell her not to ever worry

There is no reason for her to cry

 

The worry she has thrust upon her

So much weight for her to take

She’s not alone; I’ll be there with her

Through every night and morning’s wake

 

Wanna take her

Wanna hold her

And let her know

Despite we’re older

I love her… more than yesterday

I’ll protect her

I’ll console her

And let her know

Just as I’ve told her

I love her… more than yesterday

 

There is no curse that we can’t conquer

No sickness, together, we can’t cure

I tell her this, because I love her

And we’ll get past, of this I’m sure

 

She smiles and behind I still see tears

The worry she buries deep inside

Trying not to show just how she feels

But concern is one thing she just can’t hide

 

Wanna take her

Wanna hold her

And let her know

Despite we’re older

I love her… more than yesterday

I’ll protect her

I’ll console her

And let her know

Just as I’ve told her

I love her… more than yesterday

 

Tomorrow, I tell her, is ours forever

A love letter of life, eternally writing

That hope and thoughts will keep us going

Down our golden roads, a life exciting

 

Wanna take her

Wanna hold her

And let her know

Despite we’re older

I love her… more than yesterday

I’ll protect her

I’ll console her

And let her know

Just as I’ve told her

I love her… more than yesterday

  • Author: Michael (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 29th, 2023 06:32
  • Comment from author about the poem: These lyrics were inspired by the ongoing feelings I have for my wife and those she has for me. We may get older, but we do get better
  • Category: Love
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Comments1

  • Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose)

    A lovely writing like the repetition of certain lines

    love her… more than yesterday
    I’ll protect her
    I’ll console her

    A nicely expressed writing



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