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What to do... I'll look it up. Just ten steps they say? That's all it takes? They're kidding, right? I'll look at it anyway. One Don't tell him that you're miserable. Don't let him see your pain. Keep his spirits up, And don't let him see That you miss him more each day. Two If you're engaged, or committed Always try to remember: He's doing this not only for himself But for you And your future together. Three Encouragement is key, now. Let him think you're doing okay. Don't let him know That you're depressed. "I'm fine, I promise." you'll have to say. Four First he'll go through boot camp, Then after that is school. His job will depend On where he is, Which might not be near you. Five The Navy is very demanding So don't expect contact right away He's probably busy; He's worse off than you; Give him a bit of a break. Six Try to write him every day, Even if he says not to. It'll feel like A conversation, of sorts, Even if his replies are few. Seven Nothing colorful on the letters, Nothing girly or cute. If his commander sees that, He'll be made fun of, And given more push-ups to do. Eight This step says to just relax, Find a hobby, don't wait and sit. Do something, do anything, Keep yourself busy, It'll be over before you know it. Nine Keep in touch with his family; They are suffering too. Chances are They've been with him longer And are hurting twice as much as you. Ten Stay faithful to him, always. Don't be the girl that roams. Be fair to your sailor, Tell him you love him, And you're waiting for him to come home. Ten steps is all it takes, they say. Ten steps and you'll be fine. Even with ten steps to take, I'll miss you dearly, sailor of mine.
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 11:51 AM UTC
10 Steps
What to do... I'll look it up. Just ten steps they say? That's all it takes? They're kidding, right? I'll look at it anyway. One Don't tell him that you're miserable. Don't let him see your pain. Keep his spirits up, And don't let him see That you miss him more each day. Two If you're engaged, or committed Always try to remember: He's doing this not only for himself But for you And your future together. Three Encouragement is key, now. Let him think you're doing okay. Don't let him know That you're depressed. "I'm fine, I promise." you'll have to say. Four First he'll go through boot camp, Then after that is school. His job will depend On where he is, Which might not be near you. Five The Navy is very demanding So don't expect contact right away He's probably busy; He's worse off than you; Give him a bit of a break. Six Try to write him every day, Even if he says not to. It'll feel like A conversation, of sorts, Even if his replies are few. Seven Nothing colorful on the letters, Nothing girly or cute. If his commander sees that, He'll be made fun of, And given more push-ups to do. Eight This step says to just relax, Find a hobby, don't wait and sit. Do something, do anything, Keep yourself busy, It'll be over before you know it. Nine Keep in touch with his family; They are suffering too. Chances are They've been with him longer And are hurting twice as much as you. Ten Stay faithful to him, always. Don't be the girl that roams. Be fair to your sailor, Tell him you love him, And you're waiting for him to come home. Ten steps is all it takes, they say. Ten steps and you'll be fine. Even with ten steps to take, I'll miss you dearly, sailor of mine.
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 11:51 AM UTC
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