There’s a person named Anna
She’s a girl, not a boy
Her Dad’s from Trana
Her Mom’s from Illinois.
Her b.f. is Colby
Her kitty cat’s Tiki
We had a bird who flew away
That the girl had named Cheeky.
She was born in Santa Monica
One state lower from Oregin
She has a friend named Veronica
But her best friend is More-gin.
She’s the arbiter of style
She’s the Queen of all Crafts
She bakes chocolate pecan pie
And she always makes me laugh.
She recently told me –
And you could have hit me with a truck –
“‘Twenty-seven’ is the year
When you life starts to suck.”
I am sure she’ll perk up
Though she’s temporarily downhearted.
She may think the fun’s over
But she’s just getting started.
She may still be searching
But it’s beyond all disputing
That wherever Fate takes her
Her old Dad will be rooting.
The Twentieth of March
Is the day of her birth
Our wedding anniversary’s
On March the Twenty-firth.
Two momentous occasions
With not a single day’s break
Leaves us toasting our marriage
With leftover birthday cake.
I can’t say much about her
Because of her profession
She’s a psychologist, you see,
And it’ll mess up the session.
Just one small exception
Which I hope she’ll forget
I just can’t help relating
This most telling vignette.
I drove home one evening
And it wasn’t a mirage
She took my bachelor-bought art
And hung it in the garage.
A perfect example
Of compassionate palery
She didn’t throw it all out
She made a great garage gallery.
Two wonderful women
Who bedazzle my life
One is my daughter
The other’s my wife.
(There's a third woman, Rachel,
Who ranks equally high
But her birthday is not
Till the eleventh of July.)
The birthday’s twenty-seven
The anniversary’s twenty-eight
It’s the first day of spring
It all adds up to “Great!”
Happy birthday-anniversary weekend.
I love you forever.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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5 comments:
Happy anniversary, Earl and Dr. M, and happy birthday Anna. Around your age, Anna, I was desperate that I hadn't yet found a wife and started a family. I didn't find a woman willing to marry me until I was 42 (it's the best thing that ever happened to me). Then a friend told me about his father who didn't get married until he was 48. He always counseled his children to not rush into marriage like he did.
Jim Dodd
hi earl,
happy anniversary, and not that it matters in your life, but my birthday is the 22nd. i remember that anna benne's birthday is around mine. please tell her i'm celebrating for the both of us.
michelle jones
Happy anniversary Earl! and say Happy Birthday to Anna for me =]
Very nice, Earl... Happy Anniversary and Happy Birthday to Anna... :)
Thanks DAD! 27 ain't so bad so far...
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