By My wife Diane
Date: 28 January 2000

Love letter.

I know that someday I'll get used to the fact that we're not together 
any more. And that maybe we won't be...ever again.    Time will tell.
In the meantime, though, you may be away from my arms, but you will 
never be very far from my heart. I know the love will never leave. 
There are too many memories; there were so many precious moments and 
wonderful times to ever try to forget... 
And I just want you to know that I will remember for the rest of my life,  
how you helped me find happiness and truths and how you opened some 
beautiful doors. Take a look at our children and you will see they 
are a pure symbol of that love we have shared.

I'll never forget how good it was to share a part of my life with yours. 
Last night when you were saying you were sorry, I should have been 
saying sorry also. Sorry for letting you down as a partner as a wife. 
Not willing to really listen to your concerns, wants or needs.  
And now it is too late. But throughout all of this I want you to know 
that I still love you, deeply, with all my heart and always will, 
no matter what.  

You may be able to leave my life physically but you will forever 
remain a fixture in my heart and soul.  You have developed who I am 
and created the person I will be, and I thank you for that.  
My heart will always be open to you, as you are the one that put 
the meaning of love in it. 

Very Truly Yours, 

Diane 


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