An Ode to My Wife

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Sir_Nathan
Sir_Nathan
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Willing

Crazy girl

You broke my heart and stuck it back together again.

You proved to me

Your devotion

Your honesty

Your unbelievable honesty.

You

As much as I

Have created what we have.

"We" is a real We

A partnership

Of honesty and desire

Of purity and sincerity

Of unabashed dysfunctional delerium

And...

Of tenderness and care.

You and I live in peace.

No yelling

No fear

No lies.

I desire you

I haunt you

I love you.

Sir_Nathan
Sir_Nathan
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AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago

Wow! Beautiful ode. Made me catch a glimpse of the love and devotion you have for her. I love your writing. :)

jewelnippsjewelnippsover 13 years ago
An Ode to My Wife

I don't normally read the poems but started with a few of your. Then I got all of them and am reading them to my wife. She especially liked this one as do I. I hope to have as much pleasure in reading all your stories.

All the best from Western Australia,

Walter

AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
A tribute...

to that special person in his life, his wife. Nice poem.

duddle146duddle146about 17 years ago
endearing

A special rendering of stark beauty ~ the relationship between a loving husband and his wife.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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And this thing, this "unabashed dysfunctional delerium" is what you call love?

Sounds familiar.

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