The Loneliness of Wealth

The Loneliness of Wealth

Title: The Loneliness of Wealth

I don’t like the idea of dying alone,
At 54, I’ve been twice divorced and known,
A life of love, yet still feeling quite alone,
Terrified my riches might attract someone unknown.

My coffers hold $2.3 million, it’s true,
But love cannot be bought, it’s a different value,
Now my girlfriend wants to wed, what should I do?
How do I protect myself, my heart and fortune too?

A protective shield around my precious soul,
Where love can flourish, and fears will not take hold,
A prenuptial agreement, perhaps, to play a vital role,
Ensuring my future is safeguarded, a wise and cautious goal.

For love and money must be balanced with trust,
To safeguard my heart, my wealth, both are a must,
I hope my girlfriend understands, as love, we both adjust,
For true love will stand strong, even when times are tough.

So, I’ll cherish the love we share, with caution’s careful moan,
Prepared to protect myself, while ensuring love is known,
For life is too short to let fear’s seeds be sown,
And together, we’ll face the world, and build a love that’s grown.

Keywords: dying alone, divorced, $2.3 million, girlfriend, married, protect.

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