Vows to one another



You are  my light that guided me to where i was suppose to be, when you came in my life i knew how to love again to accept all things with a tender heart to hold on to what god gave to me i learned how much respect needs to be given in order to respect one another.
   I no longer have to live for myself instead to live for each other but to accept what we can grow to love and honor each others hopes and dreams and to never take one another for granite but to grow old with love and honesty i have loved you from the beginning of our journey for to die but to keep our memory alive and to cherish what we knew god gave to us each other.
     I will never hold  or judge you from your past but to accept all things with understanding and to know that happened before us as your friend ill also be your best friend and i shall compfort you when you need me the most i promise you a lifetime of love but an eternity of us as one without any regret but the knowledge that ill be with you as we enter this life together you and i and i with you so this is all i have to offer you is my love  this i vow to you will you grow old with me as we will love each other i love you forever
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Charlotte i harrington

 · 1963 · California

This poem is how love is really forgotten if we all would reflect on what is givin freely and never take that for granite but to open your heart and to love deeply and give each others heart and to know that if you can give all of yourself freely with grace and understanding more…

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