Our Boxing Day.

Goldfinch60



Today is that day,

A very special day,

Boxing day,

As today is the day it started.

My life changed,

Changed into a world of love.

We started our life together,

Together on this day.

The love of my life came into my world,

My lonely world

And from that time,

Two years ago, our love has grown,

Grown into our wonderful life,

Our wonderful life together.

We can never be apart,

We have had our times alone,

Alone in the years passed,

But now we are together

Never ever to be parted.

All I can say to my love,

And it just never seems enough,

Is to say to her,

I LOVE YOU!

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 26th, 2023 02:05
  • Comment from author about the poem: On this day, Boxing Day, two years ago the relationship between Mary and I started, it will go on for eternity.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 9
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Comments4

  • orchidee

    Ahh, a lovely write Gold.
    In me younger days - a few million years ago then, for you and I - I always wondered where the boxing was on Boxing Day! Eh?
    The sport, I mean, if two people bashing each other can be called sport? One of the daftest sports, I think.

    • Goldfinch60

      Thank you Orchi.

    • orchidee

      And - aww, I only just got me toy train set out of the box. Now today I gotta pack it away. Doh!

      • Goldfinch60

        No you can have your train set out until New Years Day Orchi. If KP will let you of course.🚆

        Andy

        • orchidee

          Yes lol.

        • Cassie58

          A beautiful love poem. May your love grow from strength to strength. .

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you Cassie, I know our love will always get stronger.

            Andy

          • Thomas W Case

            Beautiful. The sweet science, on many levels.

            • Goldfinch60

              Thank you Thomas.

              Andy



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