

The year he died, the roses
were delivered to her door.
The card said, "Be my Valentine,"
like all the 
years before.
Each year he sent her roses,
and the note would always say,
"I love you even more this year,
than last year on this 
day."
"My love for you will 
always grow,
with every passing year." 
She knew this was the last time
 that 
the roses would appear.
She thought, he ordered roses
in 
advance before this day.
Her loving husband 
did not know,
that he would pass 
away.
 
He always liked to do things early,
way before the time.
Then, if he got too busy,
everything would work out fine.
She trimmed the stems,
and placed them in a very special vase. 
Then, sat the vase beside the portrait
of his smiling face.
 
She would sit for hours,
in her husband's 
favorite chair.
While staring at his picture, 
and the roses sitting there.
A year went by, and it was hard
to 
live without her mate.
With loneliness and 
solitude,
that had become her fate.
 
Then, the very hour,
as on Valentines before,
the doorbell rang, and there 
were
roses, sitting by her door.
She brought the roses in, and
then 
just looked at them in shock.
Then went to 
get the telephone,
to call the florist 
shop.
 
The owner answered, and she
asked him, if he 
would explain,
Why would someone do this to 
her,
causing her such pain?
"I know your husband passed away,
 
more than a year ago,"
the owner said, "I 
knew you'd call,
and you would want to 
know."
 
"The flowers you received 
today,
were paid for in advance." 
"Your husband always planned ahead,
 
he left nothing to chance."
"There is a standing order,
that I have on file down here, 
and he has paid, well in advance,
you'll get them every year.
 
There also is another thing,
that I think you should know,
he wrote a special little 
card...
he did this years ago".
"Then, should ever, I find out
that 
he's no longer here,
that's the card...that 
should be sent,
to you the following 
year."
She thanked him and hung up the 
phone,
her tears now flowing hard.
 
Her fingers shaking, as she slowly
reached to get the card."
Inside the card, she saw
that he had 
written her a note.
Then, as she stared in 
total silence,
this is what he wrote.
 "Hello my love, I know it's been
a year since I've been gone,
I hope it hasn't 
been too hard
for you to overcome."
"I know it must be lonely,
and the pain is very real.
For if it was the other way,
I know how I would feel.
The love we shared made
everything so beautiful in life.
I loved you more than words can say,
you were the perfect wife."
"You were my friend and lover,
you fulfilled my every need.
I know it's only been a year,
but please try not to 
grieve.
I want you to be happy,
even when you shed your tears.
That is why the roses
will be sent to you for years."
"When you get these roses,
think of all the happiness,
that we had 
together,
and how both of us were 
blessed.
I have always loved you
"Please...try to find happiness,

"He will come five times that day,
in case you have gone out.
But after his last visit,
he will know without a 
doubt.
He will take the roses to the place,
where I've instructed him,
and place the roses where
we are, together once 
again.
~James A. Kisner~
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