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This is a poem dedicated to my son and new daughter in law
If Only
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Gillian Jones
If I could I would take hold of the sun
I would ask it to shine on you both
If I could, then consider it done
Of this you have my oath
If I could I would speak to the stars
I would ask them to decorate the sky
I would talk to the moon and kindly ask
It to join their romantic plight
If I could I would ask of the snow
To be pure and crisp and white
And the footprints that show
To be yours alone, fresh, clean and bright
If I could I would ask for the rain
To gently fall and settle
To drizzle down the window pane
And rest upon the petals
If I could I would ask the rainbow
To find its end with you
To make you happy .and to show
The pot of gold is you
G E Jones
If Only by Gillian Jones @FamilyFriendPoems
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I would ask it to shine on you both
If I could, then consider it done
Of this you have my oath
If I could I would speak to the stars
I would ask them to decorate the sky
I would talk to the moon and kindly ask
It to join their romantic plight
If I could I would ask of the snow
To be pure and crisp and white
And the footprints that show
To be yours alone, fresh, clean and bright
If I could I would ask for the rain
To gently fall and settle
To drizzle down the window pane
And rest upon the petals
If I could I would ask the rainbow
To find its end with you
To make you happy .and to show
The pot of gold is you
G E Jones
If Only by Gillian Jones @FamilyFriendPoems
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