ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER
There are many creatures that mate for life. The magnificent trumpeter swans are in that category. Swans often decide on their partner before they’ve completely matured. They spend all their time together. They help each other through those times, giving of themselves to do so. They have to make compromises and decisions based on each other’s needs. These two were captured on a large canvas Paul decided to paint one day. It’s also true that they migrate in pairs. He and I were like those two.
I didn’t think too much of you at first,
A little guy with energy to burst,
You proved me wrong so many times,
You courted me and changed my life,
You asked that I would be your wife,
I didn’t know just quite what I should do.
God knew exactly what I needed. He is the One who interceded,
Bringing us together was His goal.
The years we spent together through every kind of weather,
We muddled through and were much stronger as we grew,
Your life now holds perfection, with no more insurrection,
My heart is happy for that blessed gift.
I know that it’s not ended. My heart has been upended,
But we will be together soon, my love.

Part of the wedding vows we all take says, “…till death do us part”. I get the distinct impression that that part of the vows wasn’t true with you and Paul. Your vessels may not be together, but the spiritual unity is still strong. I love it!
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Yes I believe you are right. We were so connected before he went to heaven. I know we’ll be together again!
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Thanks for sharing the touching tribute – painting and poem- to your husband, Kathy. It’s an inspiration to the rest of us married partners.
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I cannot expound enough on having a God centered marriage. It was the glue which cemented our relationships with each other, our family and those who put their trust in God’s plan for each life.
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A true blessing, a gift from God, to have a lifelong mate. And someday, for eternity! ❤️
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