Dating poems for him

Posted by / 27-May-2020 17:48

Every year when this day comes, I'm filled with love and pleasure; Happy Anniversary, Love, My joy, my delight, my treasure.

More Time, More Love Our (number of years) anniversary, Love, Brings feelings of delight, Thoughts of pleasure that you give me Every day and every night.

Everything that's dear to me, Seems perfect, because of you.

The years go by, it's anniversary time, My love for you keeps growing.

You show me what real love is all about, You fill my life with pleasure, joy and fun. You can customize our anniversary love poems to your personal taste.

In the following anniversary love message, if you don’t want to mention "tears," substitute another word, like "fun," for example.

Every Year Every year that I'm with you Has been better than before; It's hard for me to even think How I could love you more.

Every year you've graced my life Has been full of happiness; I love your caring face, your voice, Your tender, sweet caress.

I wish every marriage could be as loving as the one this anniversary love poem describes. Everything Dear to Me When I look up and see you, my love, My whole world is filled with pleasure.

This page of anniversary love poems for greeting cards, and The main page of general purpose Anniversary Poems and50th Anniversary Poems for those golden wedding anniversaries.

There are also love poems on the following pages:birthday love poemslove poems Short Love Poems Valentine love poems Here's an anniversary love poem describing a long-term relationship that is not only still happy, but keeps getting better and better.

Through all the years we've shared, my love, You've been my greatest treasure.

The sun shines brighter when you're near; The air seems fresher too.

If you don't want to use "ecstasy," you might use "security" or "serenity." Customize it to make this anniversary poem your own!

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