The Hardest Day Of Your Life Poem by John Hubschman

The Hardest Day Of Your Life



You don’t know it as I hand you a rose,
But tonight’s the night that I propose.
I walk you out and open your door,
My throats scratchy and it hits the floor.

There's so many emotions that I can't hide,
My brow is sweaty and I'm nervous inside.
Were at the restaurant, it's now or never,
I hope that you want to be with me forever.

I grab your chair and sit you down,
I'm so happy that I can't frown.
We order our food and we sit and talk,
I feel inside like I need a walk.

You’re the one I love but I question myself,
For if you say no, I'll be by myself.
The meal is over and it's my last chance,
I walk to the bathroom with a prance.

I need a minute to gather my thoughts,
I look at the ring that I just bought.
As I walk back it all seems like a dream,
I start to get down on one knee and you scream.

I say Baby; I will love you for all of my life,
I'm here to ask you to be my wife.
Everybody's watching, closely, and intently,
You say YES, and I hug you gently.

I take you home and you go to bed,
Neither of us can wait until were wed.

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John Hubschman

John Hubschman

Bayshore, New York
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