My Aunt Joyce found this in some notes of my grandmother and great-grandmother.
I’m not sure if it was written by my great-grandmother or she copied it from somewhere – either way it’s worth remembering.
It was sent via e-mail as it was written (hope I got the line breaks correct):
”Tell Her So”
Amid the cares of married life
in spite of toil or business strive
if you value your sweet wife
tell her so
When days dark and very blue
she has her troubles same as you
show her that your love is true
tell her so
you love for her is no mistake
you feel it dreaming or awake
don’t conceal it
for her sake tell her so.
Never let her heart grow cold.
Richer beautys will unfold.
she is worth her weight in Gold
tell her so.
– found in notes of Marie L. Scherbarth
date/author unknown
I LOVE YOU LAURIE! Thank you for being my bride, my life, my joy and inspiration. Can’t wait to experience the rest of my life with you!