When Feb-the-fourteenth calls,
Behead the roses for the cause.
And when the crimson colour blooms,
Crush the cocoa and milk-infuse.
The day the diners rub elbows,
Mine the gold for knee-bent shows.
When the need for romance spikes,
Pay for words that Hallmark writes.
And let the men show they care,
One single day per-calendar-year.
It beguiles that this day exists,
Where expensive gifts outshine a kiss.
Do you mind if I just make a pact?
To love today, tomorrow, beyond and back.
RLG