A Husband's Love (Written By Todd Nagy) Poem by Mary Nagy

A Husband's Love (Written By Todd Nagy)



Once upon a time
when we were young
you caught my eye
like a ball to a glove.
I didn't know how we'd turn out
but, I knew I had your love.

When we're together I think of how much I love you.
I love you more than life.
A world we created together
my beautiful wife.

So, when you ask me
how much I love you..............
I've always loved you.
So now you know.

Here's your poem.
Now leave me alone.

By: Todd Nagy
11-1-05

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Uriah Hamilton 02 November 2005

Perhaps you have given birth to a love poet.

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Raynette Eitel 02 November 2005

Wow, have this engraved in golf for a necklace. Lucky Mary to have a husband who dares post a poem for her! Raynette

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Ernestine Northover 02 November 2005

Well, all I can say Mary is 'bless his cotton socks' that ones a winner if ever I saw one. Give him a big kiss from me! (as long as, of course, your not the jealous sort! Ha! Ha!) Love Ernestine XXX

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Michael Shepherd 02 November 2005

Good on yer, Todd - really nice to see this. Quit while you're at the top - but look after her for us...she's precious here too...

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Lori Boulard 05 November 2005

sweet, honest, and quite possibly better than poems of so-called 'pros'. Now where's part 2?

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Jasbir Chatterjee 30 March 2016

I really love the way you write, Mary! Such a wonderful poem!

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Melvina Germain 17 April 2007

This is a really sweet poem with a funny ending, all in all still a nice tribute to your wife Todd. Excellent write, thanks for posting it Mary.A big (10) --Melvina--

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Brittany Messersmith 10 February 2007

that was really cute and funny

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Brian Dorn 23 August 2006

Mary, the comic relief was perfect, actually Todd's poem was really, really good... it made me laugh! Brian

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Duncan Wyllie 18 February 2006

She is very fortunate to have someone like you who can see the love, life and laughter in a relationship.Love Duncan

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