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Written for my husband shortly after we were married. I was a divorced mother with two small children when he came into my life. My children and I had been struggling hard, my husband erased that struggle. He adopted my children and after 23 years of marriage, two grandchildren, and one on the way he is still my rock and friend.
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Dina Johnson
When you make love to me everything seems right,
you seem to take my hand and guide me through the night
You reach to take my fears and throw them to the past,
You penetrate my soul in hopes to make it last.
And you standing with me, never shall I be afraid
My inner core you've touched, my sanity you've saved.
But if you feel you can't be strong in all my times of need
You've given me a strength, somehow I'll take the lead.
Never understanding, accepting what time may give
We'll learn and grow together
Cherishing each moment that we live.
Satisfied by Dina Johnson @FamilyFriendPoems
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you seem to take my hand and guide me through the night
You reach to take my fears and throw them to the past,
You penetrate my soul in hopes to make it last.
And you standing with me, never shall I be afraid
My inner core you've touched, my sanity you've saved.
But if you feel you can't be strong in all my times of need
You've given me a strength, somehow I'll take the lead.
Never understanding, accepting what time may give
We'll learn and grow together
Cherishing each moment that we live.
Satisfied by Dina Johnson @FamilyFriendPoems
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