Your love for me has wilted away and died

My favorite flower is the rose.
Just looking at its beauty takes my breath away.
You have been my rose through all these years.
As often as possible I would bring you a rose to share your exceptional beauty with.

Soon we will part and the tradition will end.

In its place, I offer you this gift, an enchanting glass rose, which will never die, as my love for you shall never die.
Your gentleness and kindness have improved on nature.
I thank you for your sweet tender touches and compassionate human patience.

I will never forget this harsh lesson.

Women must be treated with the same tender loving care as the rose:
I should have sprinkled you with love
I should have fertilized you with caresses
I should have sprayed you with affection
Kept you in the sunlight, which reflects your natural colors, more awesome than a rainbow.

The fragrance of your skin makes me feel dizzy;
Your eyes remind me of the delicate colors of soft petals;
Your smile, the sunlight required for growth;
Your legs, the long, stems;
Your face is that of a breath-taken flower with all its lovely dramatic features.
This arrangement captures what romance with someone special is all about.

You are precious, an exceptional women, and will remain in my heart for all eternity.

Author's Bio: 

Wayne L. Misner is owner of Healthcare CIO, a consultant company in New Jersey. He has been in the healthcare field for forty years. In addition, he became the Vice President of Programs and Education for a NJ chapter of Parents Without Partners, where he moderated men and women’s groups across the state. For ten years, he had the opportunity to facilitate many groups of men and women who were struggling with not being able to listen. (The basis of his book – Men Don’t Listen, as well as many articles printed all over the world.) While at the Rehabilitation Hospital he also was a facilitator of the women’s group for both inpatients and outpatients.Over all these years he has installed systems in Jersey Shore Medical Center (Meridian Health System), St. Elizabeth Hospital (Trinitas), and Morristown Medical Center (Atlantic Health System). In addition, he has directed the Information Systems Centers at Carrier Rehabilitation Hospital and Shore Memorial Hospital. As Vice President of the Princeton based NJ Hospital Association, Mr. Misner represented all the hospital members directing, “The Hospital Information System.”

He is the father of two sons and one daughter.

AWARDS

Disabled Korean Veteran with Bronze Service Star
New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal
Follmer Bronze Award
Reeves Silver Award
Muncie Gold Award
HFMA Medal of Honor Award
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