In this broken world I am happy,
So many bad things are happening
But in my life all is so good.
It did break once,
Once when my wife,
My wife of many, many years
Was taken from me,
Taken from me by dementia.
The time came,
The time when my wife died,
It was a release,
Release for both of us.
Time moved on
And now all is well
As a new life was given to me,
Given to me by this lady,
This lady came into my life
And she fixed my broken heart.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: September 19th, 2023 01:09
- Comment from author about the poem: This is and extended version of the poem I put on Blessed By God's fusion poem Broken.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 13
- Users favorite of this poem: LIZ
Comments8
Well just shows what a gentleman you are dear Andy, so grateful for everything. You deserve all the happiness that you receive as you too give so much. 💖
So very kind Teddy, your words are very much appreciated.
Andy
A fine write Gold.
Thank you Orchi.
I am honored to know you and call you a friend Andy!!
Love always melissa
As am I Melissa, thank you so much.
Andy
This is a sad story filled with hope and joy at the end.Gotta love the Platters
Thank you David, the joy is always there in my life David.
Andy
Andy....my God!!! 🥺🥺🥺 why do you have me crying this early? I can feel your heart. Ahhhhh!! I love how you're able to see how that difficult journey led you to....magic. ✨️ And this song is beautiful!! Thank you for showing us!!
My absolute pleasure LIZ, my heart is there for all to see and be a part of.
Andy
A nice write, a tribute to both women and a new hope. Always good to hear the positive,
Thank you soren, I am always positive in my life - life is good.
Andy
Goods story Andy.
I too was saved by a lovely lady latter in life. One of Gods angels. Sounds like you’ve got another.
Thank you John, glad you feel the same, yes I too have one of god's angels.
Andy
and long may you remain together and happy .. Neville
Thank you Neville, we will always be together.
Andy
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