Al
and Maudean
From
a war to end all wars
Came
a peace that changed all people
The
handsome sailor, on leave from the sub
The
beautiful wave out with the girls
Two
people from vast worlds apart
From
rural Mississippi she came
And
urban California came he
Never
could they have ever met
But
the world, this war did change
And
they were drawn together
To
a club in New York City
Go
away you drunken sailor said she
Not
till you marry me said he
And
on the heater down he sat
Time
after time this scene was repeated
Till
at last, she no longer resisted
Then
Love grew and time stood still
Soon
they walked down the aisle
At
the Church 'round the Corner
And
forever their fates were set
Her
permission he had
But
the Navy's did not
And
AWOL he did go
After
the honeymoon short
To
the base he ran back
Just
then the war it was over
Life
took them on a merry ride
Across
this country wide
From
the west coast to the Keys
In
two more wars, he would fight
While
she at home would wait
Lovingly
raising my Sister and I
When
the family was grown
And
scattered abroad
Retirement
they enjoyed
One
day, they left all and moved
To
be near their children beloved
And
so they, their grandchild could spoil
Though
her bones they do ache
And
his hearing's near gone
Quite
a pair they still do make
And
as
the new millennium comes alive
They're
on anniversary fifty five
Oh,
it's wonderful to see love survive!
I
Love you Mom and Dad!
pakearney
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