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I praise God that the best year of my life followed the worst.

The Best Year of My Life By Franklin Price 07/06/2022 I spent the year of sixty-eight in Vietnam to be at war I wonder as the years are passing, what we there, were fighting for It wasn't for my marriage. Received “Dear John” on April Fool. She did not care to wait for me. Someone else was in the pool. She waited 'til November, before filing for divorce, To continue her allotment that was spousal then, of course The days passed by. The nights did too. Then the New Year came along I caught the Freedom Bird for home, where I, no longer, did belong. I mustered out in Washington to begin a brand new life The divorce was finally final. I no longer had a wife The year was nineteen sixty-nine. My best year had just begun. Out of all the years, I've lived on earth, it was the best. It was the one I found a job at KSC. I needed work, and money soon. In July, I helped make history. We sent a man up to the moon At the time, I did not know it. I had met my mate for life She worked at the Center also and was someone else's wife He was unfaithful, cheated on her, even with a newborn child. To see this happen to her, drove me crazy, made me wild Soon they were separated and I offered her my shoulder Our friendship grew to more than that. My intentions grew much bolder When their divorce was finally final, she was my lover and my friend. By November we were married and we would be to the end. Her child became my daughter. Had not married one but two I am the father who helped raise her, was the thing for me to do She has two children of her own. They both make me so proud The oldest has our first great grand. You can hear me cheer out loud. I lost my wife in January, this year is twenty twenty-two Never got to see our great grand son; thinking of that makes me blue He was born in February. She was watching from above. She thought so much of family. She was sending down her love. More than fifty years of happiness were spent on this earth together Through the good times and the bad times, through the fair and stormy weather She made my life the happiest, when she said yes, and took my ring If I could do it all again, I would not change a single thing For life is what God gives us. I pray to him that you concur. He will guide me,'til He takes me, And I'll again be seeing her.

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