With all the blessings that God has bestowed on us, the change it took, came at a beautiful price.
I'll never let you go... not even in death. If I could do it all again I'd marry you twice. And soon as my sun sets and I'm blessed to see you again... I'll be on one knee to make you my Heavenly wife.
We have a beautiful family. We have a beautiful house. We have a beautiful child. We have a beautiful life.
And with your gracious response to my earnest question, by summers end I'll have a beautiful wife.
We've learned so much, we've shared so much, we've grown so much, and we've come so far.
We believe in love, we've learned to trust and we grew from who we were.... to essentially what we are.
Making college mistakes and clinging to high school dreams with habits of old and friends of new.
Through experimentations and time complications I never would've dreamed it would have brought me to you.
The temptations of life, the challenges of growth, expectations we hold in our heart are so dear.
The fears of failure and the worries of doubt... they all dissipate every minute you're near.
We'll have a beautiful family. We'll have a beautiful house. We'll have a beautiful child. We'll have a beautiful life.
Do I Ignore the worries of rejection for loves possibilities and trustfully roll life's beautiful dice?
Do I attempt to persuade this beautiful stranger of our future, my troth and of love's earnest plight.
Or do I allow her to walk away again... and ignore that this could be love at first sight?
Do I attempt to persuade this beautiful stranger of our future, my troth and of love's earnest plight.
Or do I allow her to walk away again... and ignore that this could be love at first sight?