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By Brad Runsick
Some say love is just lucky timing
Takes some years to find that silver lining
Two jobs two kids a single mother, the life she wanted may never be discovered
One day she met a man who owned a diner, he helped her put her daily pain behind her
He said “hello” and asked what she was havin
She saw his eyes and thought she stepped in heaven
Such a lucky man, if he only knew
He could be her man, they’d help each other through
They can’t understand, why life can be so hard
At that time the man had his own struggles, his 14 years of marriage came unbuckled
But if that single mother by the window, had him for her man she’ never let go
He sold the diner and moved out from the city, saw his kids on weekends what a pity
Tried again and lost with the wrong women, a lasting love he thought, one in a billion
Years later livin in the same town, both alone still searchin around
on their laptops, lookin for love
They got a match so they met for a bite, the rest of the night dreams are made of
She said I thought of you for years, and your blue eyes so clear
and long strands of gold
He said my hair is nearly grey,
and my eyes are getting weaker by the day . . . . .
and my heart’s a little cold, my heart’s a little cold
What a lucky man, (he finally knew)
He get’s to take her hand (and say “I Do”)
Now he can understands, why life sometimes is hard
He’s the Luckiest man in the world