Luck Is Over Rated
Some affix luck to a turned up horse shoe,
Rabbit’s foot, or 4-leaf-clover,
These same few are after that pot of gold,
Or the rainbow to lead them over.
The blow of the dice, a newfound penny;
It’s all in one minds eye,
I’m not one to ponder on fate, but act
Upon words to live by.
My lady and I, married of 14 years;
She feeds my heart and soul,
The conviction we stow between us;
Undeniably our strength without toll.
Just a glance from those baby blues, holds
More significance than any gold,
A gentle touch from her soft, warm lips,
Spring feelings that just can’t be told.
Her heart, abundant, her smile so sweet,
Yet a laugh that will bring out the band,
Her mind is keen and craves adventure,
With love and pride, by her side I stand.
By now you’re probably wondering on the
Heading of my proclamation,
Where might luck fit in to these
Intimate vows of opinion?
A high roller may say I’m the luckiest man
To find such an uncut gem,
Or, fate could not have matched a
Better couple on a whim.
But truth be told, I don’t condone
To all that hype and façade,
The two of us are together by
The hands and grace of God.
So, you can keep all your 4-leaf-clovers,
Horseshoes, and rabbit’s feet,
Our hearts will meld as one, for life,
Because it was just meant to be.
J.G.W.
8/7/09
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