It's Valentine's Day weekend again, one of the most important "holidays" of the year for the greeting card industry. In fact, Hallmark has over 1300 variations of Valentine-themed cards.
I shared the following poem last night at a Sweetheart Banquet where I was MC. It was written by my grandmother Elizabeth Sandy, one of the creative influences in my life, who fostered in me a greater appreciation of art, literature and poetry.
Romance
When I was young and beautiful
I thought I was in love --
The moon was made for such as I
And all the stars above!
The days swam by in ecstasy --
I never paused to sigh --
Of all the mortals on this earth
The happiest was I!
Oh, who could dream it was a trap
That nature set for me?
That propagation might not cease
And mortals still should be?
When I was young and beautiful
I had a great romance --
But now -- I'm darning little socks
And mending little pants!
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