In Memoriam - the Poem
In Memoriam - The Poem
To Barbara Price - My Loving Wife
April 23,1948 to January 18, 2022
By Franklin Price
01/20/2022
The years have flown, where have they gone, since nineteen sixty-nine?
When, in November, said our vows, I was yours and you were mine.
Said we'd have a life long marriage. Said that we would never part.
Those words we said, back then were true, and given from the heart.
We'd both seen disappointment from relations in the past
As we kissed, to seal the deal, we swore that it would last
More than two and fifty years ago, is when those binding words were said
Although your life has ended, they're still planted in my head.
God has taken you to Heaven, wherein his loving arms you rest.
In my heart and mind still have you. My life with you the very best.
Never thought that I'd outlive you, that was not for me to say.
Your love is still within me, and we'll meet again some day.
He took you first before me, cannot even fathom why.
I'll try to follow where he leads me until you greet me the sky
You'll always be here me, you're not going anywhere
God knows what's best for everyone, though I do not think it fair.
I'll make you proud, as you're both watching, from believers' promised land
I'll have our love, that's still within in me, until again I take your hand.
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