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jenny Junior Member
since 2006-03-30
Posts 45 |
HI this is A poem i wrote to thank all the wives of the world. for doing a good job it is called A wifes job. A wifes job is never done, it is hard when you have a house, husband and kids to run. Your at home twenty four/seven, you have to learn to make your own kind of heaven. A wife deserves a medal or two, for all the yucky jobs she has to do. But she will be there two see it through. She helps her husband to balance the books. She cleans the house as well as cooks. She keeps everything straight in her husbands mind. She is a national treasure, a real find. To him she is probably one of a kind A wife works hard to stop his world falling like a pack cards. Without there wives they would have nothing to do. They would no one to yell too. A wifes job is never done, when do they geet to enjoy there time in the sun. A wife is there to the very end. She is not only your wife,lover but she is also your friend. So remember when you go to bed. She'll have more jobs going through her head. Things she has to do. Jobs that are important to you. She is your wife, she is the best part of your life. So give her some slack after all she is one that keeps you on track. Thank you bye for now Jen |
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Jess Member
since 2006-06-06
Posts 243Washington |
Amen! What a nice way to thank all the hardworking moms. |
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Lighthousebob Member Elite
since 2000-06-14
Posts 4725California |
Jenny, Indeed, I think that your poem is an appropriate poem to honor the wives around the world. My wife certainly enjoyed reading it and it brought a smile to both of our faces. God bless you and thank you for sharing. -Bob |
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jenny Junior Member
since 2006-03-30
Posts 45 |
No i have to say thank you for giving me the place to post it in . I was just thinking of the wives and mothers that don't get there just deserts so i am sending it to all of the mothers and wives in this worlld to say thanks thats all. jen |
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