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Married Love

Story ID:2026
Written by:Susan Hammett Poole (bio, contact, other stories)
Story type:Poem
Location:Cartersville GA USA
Year:1994
Person:Denver
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Posted 04/30/2007 05:25 | Reply
Oh, Susan, I know you and Denver loved each other very much, but this poignant poem speaks volumes about the way his love made you feel. Bless your heart for sharing such deep, tender, exhilirating emotion. Denver would relish reading it, but I think he knew, while still alive, that you loved him unconditionally.
Love you and always will,
Sandi.
Posted 04/30/2007 05:30 by Susan Hammett Poole | Reply
Thank you, Sandi...you know when you explore feelings and make the effort to express them, there's no telling what will come forth, thus my poem. I know we loved each other unconditionally for a short span of time...and that is good.

I love you, sweet sis ~ Susan
Posted 04/30/2007 09:27 by Nancy J. Kopp | Reply
Soft, gentle words that express your feelings well. Nicely done.
Nancy
Posted 04/30/2007 14:53 | Reply
aahhhh.

you're oozing...with happiness. : )

Posted 04/30/2007 17:36 by Hilda Beatrice Dortch | Reply
Oh, Susan, how sweet and coming from deep within your heart made me feel so
good. I am glad I met Denver!
Posted 04/30/2007 19:11 by Veronica Breen Hogle | Reply
Dear Susan,

How blessed and fortunate you were to have experienced such a beautiful and complete love -- even for a short time. Veronica
Posted 05/01/2007 00:46 by Susan Hammett Poole | Reply
Dear Nancy, Hilda, Veronica, and one anonymous commentator! It sure feels nice to have you read what I've written and to let me know that it pleased you in some way. Thank you so much for adding your comments here.
God bless ~~~~ Susan
Posted 05/03/2007 20:26 | Reply
Susan, You express so beautifully. I could almost feel the satin ribbon cascading. What a beautiful love you two had. I love you too. Marlene
Posted 06/24/2008 14:30 | Reply
Susan: Today, I am again able to read the OurEcho and found your beautiful poem in memory of your husband. It so expresses your love and your sorrow, too. You have made my day brighter. At 80, that s hard to find sometimes.
I am back up and running again. So look for me and I will be looking for you. B