You were my Valentine when we were teens
And when we married at twenty-one, my Valentine you remained
Each year without fail I gave you nature and greens
And when we were thirty your presence my soul barely contained
On each anniversary I painted you my feeling
The reds of passion and the blues of lust
Each year you had me reeling
From my depths I craved you, to have you I must
As the years flew by my passion never bored
Nor did yours for me
We made sweet and succulent each an average word
For what we had was divine and free
As our Valentines days shared reached fifty
We sat together under our favorite tree.
But this year you didn’t know me
As I held your hand and pulled you close to me.
But I knew inside where no one can see
You still felt all you could for me
For what we had and have is for eternity
Where no one can see but you and me.
You may think this rhyme somewhat sad
But only if you missed out on what I had
For the end does not tell the tale of time
Nor the tale of life together in the land of Valentine.