A Walk To Remember The Movie- A Different Way Poem by Suzy Paxman

A Walk To Remember The Movie- A Different Way

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When our eyes meet in the hall,
I thought I knew it all.
You hair was a golden blonde,
your eyes as blue as a summer pond.
When I first spoke to you,
I couldn't get my hello to you.
You told me your name,
Now it replays over and over again in my heart.
I swear the night the stars shone brighter,
like they wanted us to be together.
Your pale skinned hands I held tightly between my copper palms.
That summer you told me that terrible news, you had cancer.
I month later I asked for you hand, we walked down the asile hand in hand.
We kept eachother healthy,
but two years after our wedding you had passed away.
I never remarried, I wanted to stay your husband forever.
I am so greatful for the time we had.
Now your son has a wonderful dad.
You taught me respect, honor, love and kindness.
Our son looks up to both of us.
He still prays that you can watch over us from up there.
I hope you do. I really love you.

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