Happiest Days
By Edward H. DonnellyI said to the little children,
"You are living your happiest days,"
And their bright eyes opened wider In innocent amaze.
For their happiness was so perfect,
They did not know it then;
"Oh, no," they said, "there'll be happier days
When we are women and men."
I said to the youth and maiden,
"You are living your happiest days,"
And into their sparkling eyes there crept
A dreamy, far-off gaze;
And their hands sought one another,
And their cheeks flushed rosy red;
" Oh, no," they said, " there'll be happier days
For us when we are wed."
I said to the man and woman,
"You are living your happiest days,"
As they laughingly watched together
Their baby's cunning ways.
"These days are days of labor.
They can hardly be our best;
There'll be happier days when the children are grown,
And we have earned our rest."
I said to the aged couple,
"You are living your happiest days,"
Your children do you honor,
You have won success and praise.
" With a peaceful look they answered,
"God is good to us, that's true: But we think there are happier days for us
In the life we're going to."
Kim and Kayne are without a doubt one of the most famed couples of all time, or at least, of this generation. Somehow, we can never get enough of them, and as time goes by, their love story seems to just get better and better. The Kardashian-West family recently celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary, and Kim took it to Instagram to honor this special day and share it with her millions of fans. To be more precise, with her one hundred and seven three million followers (not too shabby at all) on Instagram.
The post that she shared was short, but nonetheless, super sweet, and it had us all melting inside, wishing that we had a love like theirs. And although this May marked six exciting years of marriage for these two stars, their story goes way back. Kim and Kanye were longtime friends, and in 2012, they officially became more than just friends, adding some romance to their relationship. In 2013, Kim and Kanye introduced North West into the world – and from then on, there was no looking back.