How Can I Thank Her?
Years have passed when I had a perfect
addition to my life
She entered my heart and proudly become my
lovely wife
She was fair and had a light skin but no curls
no wavy hair
Her living was straight and bright and her
conduct was fair
It was her mystic smile so meaningful clear
and delightful
It was her shinning eyes so pretty charming
and beautiful
She brought that evergreen smile to my face I
remember
Her internal beauty won my heart at first sight
I consider
She had the right wit and the humour for my
love to swell
I made up my mind to ask her that in my
heart she to dwell
She had her way about so I fell to my knees
and confessed
Like my mentor, she raised her hands to make
me blessed
There were many reasons for my love I gave
her a bunch
The flowers in that bunch could not meet her
pretty face
We were married and she came to me with a
nice crunch
Our life moved smoothly as if it was tied with
golden lace
It was my fortune to have her in my life as a
pretty wife
We were always proud with our choice to love
and live
She loved and tamed me to make the prince of
her life
We had a lot to share with each other had
more to give
She became my sweet heart and the only love
of my life
Although we were opposites, we became a
beautiful pair
Life was happy the Pretty Lotus remained my
lovely wife
We lived a long and pleasant life and had a lot
to share
When everything was cool and charming,
lightening struck
My whole life came to an end when she was
called to rest
I couldn’t impress the taker of life as if I ran
out of all luck
The love and laughter all ended and there
wasn’t any fest
There’s one good feeling I had for she admired
my poems
She was the strength for all my success and
achievements
Without her in my life, I couldn’t have written
such poems
All that is created is only for her and for her
achievements
Without her support, I would have been a zero
in my life
She made me a hero of her heart and made
me so gentle
She knew what to do in all the ups and downs
of our life
I’d like to thank her by putting this poetry on
my mantle.