My dad's been writing my mom a poem every valentine's day for 20 years and this year he took a line from every single one since 1997 I ropped fom the dart shy our baby wth the benged -up bend andthe tude vouhod ta you nyour cap and powin I profesional heaier of minds I body soul
We have met several times you know. Yup, Across the street Where a guy sells the morning paper You always had that poker face each time you made the headlines Because some guys were not meeting your deadlines This time we meet again But filled with goodbyes A nation with tears in the eyes It's like Tanzania lost its main fuse Waking up to the devastating news I too felt the darkness But when it gets darker Stars shine the brightest I know you will shine down on us every night Goodbye
Carl You are so perfect You make me my best self can't imagine my life without you You make me feel butterflies And cheer me up when I'm sad No one can ever compare to you love you
My dad's been writing my mom a poem every valentine's day for 20 years and this year he took a line from every single one since 1997 I ropped fom the dart shy our baby wth the benged -up bend andthe tude vouhod ta you nyour cap and powin I profesional heaier of minds I body soul
clint smith @ClintSmithlll I've said this before, but one of the only reasons I'm a writer is because I had a teacher in grade who looked at my poem about clouds & said "you can be a writer when you grow up." It stayed forever. Teachers, don't underestimate what your words can do for your students
Clint Smith l've said this before, but one of the only reasons I'm a writer is because I had a teacher in grade who looked at my poem about clouds & said "you can be a writer when you grow up." It stayed forever. Teachers, don't underestimate what your words can do for your students
Clint smith I've said this before, but one of the only reasons I'm a writer is because I had a teacher in grade who looked at my poem about clouds & said "you can be a writer when you grow up." It stayed forever. Teachers, don't underestimate what your words can do for your students