I am missing you each and everyday. You were my world, my everything. I wish that you would have taken my hand when I reached for you. I never stopped loving or caring for you. My heart will never heal as it has been taken from me. My tears I shed everyday are for you and what we once had.

I pray that you are at peace.

You've watched over me since you passed and I've noticed. I seen the butterfly two days after you left and I know you are okay. You guided the police to the people that broke into the truck. Guide me through these trying times so I can continue on.

I am lost without you.

As you know my worst fear is coming true, I'm going to die a lonely man. I can only hope that God has a job for you, greater than the one you had here. I will love and care for you until I leave this life and pray that we will see each other again. There will be no other, the love I have for you can never be given again.

My Love for you is never ending.

We were happiest with nobody around, just you and I. I would give anything to kiss your lips and hold you one last time, but I know that will never happen. There will be a special day each year that I will come and visit you. It'll be just you and I, again.

You'll forever be in my soul and being...

Loving You Always and Forever,
Steve
xoxoxoxo

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