THE FLOWERS: AND WHAT THEY REPRESENT
Each week I buy flowers,
And place in the hallway of mine.
They are placed behind a photo.
Which to me looks so fine.
You see I can't get to my husband's grave.
As it's quite along way to go.
Esspecially this time of year,
When it's cold, rainly and the winds to blow.
This photo was taken just a week
Before he left me.
He is holding our first granchild Josh.
The pride in this eyes you can see.
So each week I buy flowers.
To show people his memory lingers on.
I remember with pride the happiness we shared.
For the thirty five years we had fun.
*Josh (the baby above) is now 18 yrs old.
Copyright Yvonne Lewis 13/12/2016:
That's sweet you buy flowers for him every week. It doesn't matter that you can't put them on his grave.
ReplyDeleteThank you Alex for your kind comment.
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Great way to remember him indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat.
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Lovely flowers and tribute. He is watching over you
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanne as always for a lovely comment.
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That is lovely. And a touching thing to do to remember him.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrys,
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So in beauty memories. are glorified.
ReplyDeleteDo sweet
Many thanks Martin.
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What a wonderful way to keep him close to your heart. The flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt gives me pleasure, and it is a delight to see.
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That is lovely that you remember him with flowers.
ReplyDeleteHe loved his garden and flowers whilst alive,
DeleteIt makes me feel happy to do and see the flowers.
Yvonne.
What a beautiful way to show your love. I imagine he's smiling at you. Today is my 60th wedding anniversary. I'm treasuring the memories.
ReplyDeleteMany congrats on your 60th aniversary,,,,,,some achievement.
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It is always a blessing to remember and be remembered. We do our part and things fall into place!
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Thank you Hank for your wonderful wise words.
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