I Love You Poem

Love Forever

Thank God for love!

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That is truly great that God was able to bring you a family and out of bad habits that could have had terrible consequences.

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God's Plan

© more by Antoinette McDonald

Published by Family Friend Poems May 2008 with permission of the Author.

When I think of my past,
Nothing can compare
With how my life turned out now.

You've taught me the freedom of love,
Given me a reason to go on and live.
You've loved me because I am who I am.

The doubts I once had have long gone away,
Allowing love to blossom in their place,
Into something that is spiritual, even divine.

God has brought us together,
And I'm so glad that you're mine,
And better yet I am yours.

In my heart, it is a heavenly plan
For us to spend life together,
No matter where it may lead.

For God has stepped into our lives.
He is the one who knows best,
Blessing our lives as we know it.

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  • Fatima Salihu by Fatima Salihu
  • 6 years ago

Ever since you stole my heart, I don't concentrate. You are the true definition of love, without you, I doubt if I can make it...

  • Kier by Kier, PA
  • 9 years ago

When me and my husband first met, I was a bit of a "player". I am a very attractive women and he wasn't the best looking guy. But, I'm one for personality and he had a very beautiful one. So, I decided to give him a chance. After two years of us being in a relationship I knew I was done being who I used to be and that he was the one I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. I no longer do drugs because of him, we're married now, and we have a beautiful 13 month old daughter. I couldn't imagine love without him.

  • Joseph Mcfarland by Joseph Mcfarland
  • 6 years ago

That is truly great that God was able to bring you a family and out of bad habits that could have had terrible consequences.

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