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May 2014
Here I sit and ponder
How long it shall be
How long will I wonder?

Suddenly  your bright blue eyes
Shine into my darker brown
Saving me before my chance comes to drown.

The kiss of life has never been so sweet,
The kiss of yours has only been sweeter
The bliss you give me radiates through every street

Ecstatic when your soft skin touches
My rough worked hands,
I can’t help but to long this forever

Beautiful red hair,
Soft tender lips,
The way you sway your smooth hips

I love everything about you and yourself
From the aura of your presence
To the red blush of your cheeks

You have a seamless soul,
The kind, helpful nature
Your playful tease.

I love you forever and always
I’ll take you for mine
Will you take me?

I just want your sweet and tender love.

I’ll take you for my wife,
My sister’s sister
Will you wed me?
Writing this poem is how I proposed to my wife privately, before I made the public proposal two months later at Prom. Originally written February 2010
Benjamin Allen Yontz
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Benjamin Allen Yontz  Bowdon
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