we say I-love-you every day
who needs a Hallmark holiday?
the fourteenth can come and go
Prompt #3: A poem for my special Valentine.
we say I-love-you every day
who needs a Hallmark holiday?
the fourteenth can come and go
Prompt #3: A poem for my special Valentine.
A woman after my own heart!
after your heart, Eric? I thought I had it!!
So true, I’m not big on all of these holidays. It is nice that my husband and I actually find a way to get out for a date but other than that I don’t need a card. Oh wait, but I wouldn’t mind some jewelry. So a date and some jewelry and then I’m good.
Perfect. Although I do love a card.
The perfect poem! Valentine’s Day is overrated.
yeah. but i’ll be all pissed if there isn’t some homemade specialness coming my way. and there will be. true love!
I wish I wasn’t so big on Valentine’s Day, but I am huge on romance-my husband is not. This is the one holiday I get my romantic way. Love this by the way.
Here here! Totally agree
You all can feel free to celebrate my wedding anniversary at the end of the month if you wish
Visiting from Mama Kat’s
AMEN! :p
If you need a made up holiday to remember to tell your sweetheart that you love them, then that doesn’t bode well. Love the sentiment. Thank you for sharing!
I play a cynic on TV and in my marriage but down deep, I want the card and the flowers and all the romance. And its the one day of the year my husband brings me flowers. I won’t give that up! (Unless he just wanted to skip 2/14 in lieu of buying me flowers more often and then I say: GAME ON!)
But just say no to the teddy bears holding hearts. PUKE!
And you know you have my heart!
I don’t do Valentine’s Day.. But our anniversary is two weeks later, so I love getting a card for that!
Great poem, love the sentiment, but must admit I do like a bit of Valentine pampering though…
I like this-it gets right to the point! And those heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are cheaper on the 15th anyway
Love this.
Mark and are not so much about Valentine’s day.
We’re about every day.
Yes.
That would be “Mark and I”
Sigh.
bah, humbug.