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Let Me Take Your Hand
by John Griffiths (Age: 62)
copyright 02-09-2003


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Let me take your hand
And it will lie
In mine, beneath a wintering sky.
Where we will walk.

Show me your smile,
And it will warm me through
The days that pass
Without you.

Lend me your eyes,
So I too may see
The world through love
When all is sad.

Teach me with your lips
So I may learn to speak
Words of comfort,
Thoughts of joy.

Give me your heart
And I will treasure and protect it
From harm
All the days of our lives.

© John F Griffiths 2003




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06-06-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

Sometimes the simple is all that is needed, but the simple is easy. The loved one should be worth your best effort. What if she said, " That's nice.") Then threw it away? You have to make your own decision, but maybe some consideration for the recipient. Thanks, Anthony


02-15-2003 John Griffiths    

Thanks all for your comments! I'll leave this one as it is. While I might take up Aaron's challenge, it will be a different poem if I do. This is something you might read in a card, or a magazine. It is not great poetry, but it is simple and sweet, which was all it was meant to be!


02-12-2003 Emily Garwood    

it was wonderful keep writing
Emy


02-10-2003 Vicky Dewing    

This is a simple, yet beautiful poem for a loved one. Thanks for sharing


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