“The Greatest Feeling” is a heartfelt exploration of finding love after experiencing heartbreak. The poem captures the overwhelming joy and gratitude of discovering a deep connection, highlighting the transformative power of love.
The Greatest Feeling
I stumbled through this world
broken and alone
hoping to find true love
that I could call my ownI waited for this feeling
year after year
I thought it wouldn’t happen
was my greatest fearI never saw it coming
it caught me by surprise
the greatest feeling in the world
was now before my eyesShe changed my life forever
from the very start
and taught me something special
that healed my wounded heartLove may come easy
a natural thing to do
But the greatest feeling ever
is love returned to youDavid Ritter
Memories for Keeps includes captivating poems like “Gone Fishing,” “One Day to Live,” “The Fork in the Road,” and “Lost at Sea.” Dive into the pages and let your heart wander! Available for download or print on Amazon.
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MEMORIES FOR KEEPS
A collection of poetry that reveals one man’s feelings about the world around him. With spirituality the centerpiece of most of his writings, the author touches the hearts and minds of readers with hope, peace, love, humility, wisdom, and wit. While tackling topics ranging from grief to fatherhood, from addictions to friendships, this writer captures the essence of a born-again, alcoholic dad who is grateful to have finally found serenity in life. Today, through this collection of both old and new works, he shares that serenity with you!
BOTTLED MEMORIES
These stand-alone poems were written over many years. While individually they describe the conflicts associated with alcoholism, when read together they reveal a more complete picture of the destruction, depression, and chaos of addiction, as well as the peace, hope, and joy of recovery. Although most of these poems pertain to my life, it is my hope that other people will relate to them also. It’s not only my story but the story of so many others.
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