Itwas so lovely,
Thewrappings and ribbons,
Agift for no reason
Rightout of the blue.
Insidethe box,
Mygreatest possession,
Agenuine token of
Mylove for you.
It’sonly a ring with one tiny diamond,
Theone that my grandmother wore.
Iknow that she’d want it to rest on your finger
Toshow the whole world you’re the one I adore.
Youwere so gentle unwrapping your treasure,
Sopatient in claiming your prize.
Youopened the box, holding your breath,
Icould see tears welling up in your eyes.
Thenin an instant I’m down on one knee
Askingthe question you knew.
Youanswered softly, without hesitation,
“Yes,Darling, I’ll marry you.”
Asweet precious memory from so long ago
Andthe years have been wondrous since then.
Tothink it all started with one tiny box
Makesme wish we could live it all over again.
Itwas so lovely,
Thewrappings and ribbons,
Agift for no reason
Rightout of the blue….