She held a pack of love letters tied with ribbons and bows. these were the love letters that she would never show. Every one of them was dated first to last These were the letters that held a life past. Times may pass and things may change But memories stay the same.
The writing of love letters had slowly disappeared But she held on to them from year to year. She sat with the letters in her lap. As the tears rolled down her eyes He had said he would be with her Till the day he died And fifty years later He met his maker And was carried to the cemetery by the undertaker.
The letters had been written with tenderness and love Proclaiming every thing Even the stars above.
He said life was meaningless if with her His life he could not share. And losing her was something he could not bear.
Now that he was gone and she Was left all alone. The house didn’t seem like much of a home.
She knew her children would not understand Why she held the love letters in her hand. These were the memories that kept her alive And on that she couldn’t deny. But her mind and body was fading fast And she knew she could not last. So to her children she bequeathed The letters that she cherished all her life For that was her husband, and she was his wife.
These are the love letters that your father Wrote to me when we were young and carefree. He told me of all that life had to offer. And of all the love he had for me And that he wanted to raise a family.
When you read his letters you will know Why I loved this man so. And now it’s time for me to go.
Because your father awaits me on the other side And we’ll be together for all of time