I tell you every day I love you-
but I don't think I say often enough
what the limits of my love for you are.
If you asked, I'd give you the world, 
in a silver-sweet package, 
beribboned with rainbow string.
I'd set the moon herself in a ring
to grace your beloved finger, 
so you'd never be alone in the dark.
The stars I'd sprinkle in your hair, 
like blazing snowflakes from some far-flung cloud, 
or encircle your neck in stellar jewels.
My life has been yours since
the day you were born-
I set myself between you and the world
to protect and shelter you when needed, 
to step aside when you were ready, 
to stand behind and catch you if you fall.
                                                                                      3-30-08                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    