DADDY'S VALENTINES

Daddy's love for mother is very special to behold,
Sparkling like snowy crystals in the super, super cold.

As Valentine's Day approaches, each and every year,
A huge heart-shaped box of candy, doth magically appear.

A frilly, fancy bow is sprawling a satin-covered top,
Eating the creamy chocolates inside, is very hard to stop.

Children learn by example, is what they always say,
This couple models true love just living day-to-day.

Three jobs filled daddy's life, when strong 'n young was he,
Obviously he loved them all, by songs he sung freely.

A landlord, a farmer, a milkman, are jobs daddy took seriously,
And daddy loved his wife, even that a blind man could see.

O'er sixty years they're married, and married blissfully,
Ne'er a February came 'round, he dealt with thoughtlessly.

Ah, it's getting nearer: Sweet, sweet Valentine's Day,
'N here's a big ole heart of candy, to Pearl from daddy Ray!