They were good together, like pen and paper
They wrote their own history
They talked about their problems
They had some laughs, their love was a mystery
While so many others had failed
They had somehow prevailed
Happily ever after
They lived happily ever after
In their own little world
They were pragmatic, had separate interests
Never shot each other down
He liked stamp collecting, she liked books
Saturday nights they went uptown
They would go out to dance
Never forgot romance
She worked for a magazine
He stayed home with the kid
At night they came together
And talked about all the things they did
It was not perfect, just pretty close
Their daughter has a legacy
When she thinks about them
She feels joy, she know she has a family tree
She has a wonderful life
So fulfilled and so rife
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