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For Our Sons

Women they will come...and they will go...well thats what people tell you... For me I was lucky the right one came along...my heart just seemed to know... you'll know...my sons... this one woman...she'll bring a thunder - a booming sound so deep from a place down under... It'll knock you for six... It won't let you go... ...a feeling so strong...your heart your everything will submit... you'll not want for food you'll not want for sleep it will be this one woman all you can think... you'll know my son...you'll know... It's the heart that will let you know... believe me you'll know... you'll walk barefoot in the snow... you'll dance in the rain... you'll sing to her...write verse about her... you'll bring her flowers... cook for her... work hard for her... she will love you so... son your heart will let you know... she'll only look at you that way... she'll hold your hand in the movies... she'll take your arm when you stroll... wrap herself round you... especially when she's cold... she'll share her pint of Guinness... she'll make you laugh... you'll live for her smile... just to here her voice...to look in her eyes son you'll know your heart will know... there will be times she will drive you nuts...take the good with the bad... that's real love...son... For it's your mother I truly love... ...and well boys my heart knows... sons my heart it's been smitten only once... your mother go ask her she knows... and we celebrate another year for it all happend over thirty years ago...my heart still knows... our love grows and grows... whatever your heart knows whatever love brings...your heart is no fool...you'll no when the heart sings...

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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