Authors: Helen Steiner Rice
Tags: #Poetry, #Subjects & Themes, #Inspirational & Religious
Don’t think because I’m married
that all romance is dead.
Why, I’m as full of sentiment
as the day that I was wed.
My heart’s still doing flip-flops
and beating double time.
It’s full of many happy thoughts
for a dear sweetheart of mine.
And on this day of romance I send a loving dart
From the little bow of Cupid
to pierce my lover’s heart
And believe me there’s no
Valentine that carries love more true
Than the one I send my sweetheart,
who is the man I’m married to!
Your hearts are filled with
happiness so great and overflowing
You cannot comprehend it,
for it’s far beyond all knowing
How any heart could hold such
joy or feel the fullness of
The wonder and glory
and the ecstasy of love.
You wish that you could
capture it and never let it go
So you might walk forever
in its magic, radiant glow,
But love in all its ecstasy
is such a fragile thing,
Like gossamer in cloudless skies
or a hummingbird’s small wing …
But love that lasts forever must
be made of something strong—
The kind of strength that’s gathered
when the heart can hear no song.
When the sunshine of your wedding
day runs into stormy weather,
And hand in hand you brave the gale
and climb steep hills together,
And clinging to each other while
the thunder rolls above,
You seek divine protection in
faith and hope and love …
For days of wine and roses never
make love’s dreams come true—
It takes sacrifice and teardrops
and problems shared by two
To give true love its beauty,
its grandeur and its fineness,
And to mold an earthly ecstasy
into heavenly divineness.
With faith in each other and faith in the Lord
May your marriage be blessed
with love’s priceless reward,
For love that endures and makes life worth living
Is built on strong faith and unselfish giving …
So have faith, and the Lord will
guide both of you through
The glorious new life that is waiting for you.
The dearest gifts that heaven holds,
the very finest, too,
Were made into one pattern that
was perfect, sweet, and true.
The angels smiled, well pleased,
and said, “Compared to all the others,
This pattern is so wonderful
let’s use it just for mothers!”
And through the years, a mother
has been all that’s sweet and good,
For there’s a bit of God and
love in all true motherhood.
Mother is a word called love,
And all the world is mindful of
That the love that’s given and shown to others
Is different from the love of mothers …
For mothers play the leading roles
In giving birth to little souls—
For though small souls are heaven-sent
And we realize they’re only lent,
It takes a mother’s loving hands
And her gentle heart that understands
To mold and shape this little life
And shelter it from storm and strife …
No other love than mother love
Could do the things required of
The one to whom God gives the keeping
Of His wee lambs, awake or sleeping …
So mothers are a special race
God sent to earth to take His place,
And “Mother” is a lovely name
That even saints are proud to claim.
A baby is a gift of life born of the wonder of love—
A little bit of eternity sent from the Father above,
Giving a new dimension to the love
between husband and wife
And putting an added new meaning
to the wonder and mystery of life.
A wee bit of heaven drifted down from above—
A handful of happiness, a heart full of love.
The mystery of life so sacred and sweet,
The giver of joy so deep and complete.
Precious and priceless, so loveable, too—
The world’s sweetest miracle, baby, is you.
Dads are special people
no home should be without,
For every family will agree
they’re so nice to have about …
They are a happy mixture of
a small boy and a man,
And they’re very necessary
in every family plan …
Sometimes they’re most demanding
and stern and firm and tough,
But underneath they’re soft as silk,
for this is just a bluff …
But in any kind of trouble
Dad reaches out his hand,
And you can always count on
him to help and understand …
And while we do not praise
Dad as often as we should,
We love him and admire him,
and while that’s understood,
It’s only fair to emphasize his
importance and his worth,
For if there were no loving dads,
this would be a loveless earth.