Jamy, when I first met you,
I knew that you were special.
The passions of the flesh will pass away,
But not my love for you, it’s here to stay.

Jamy, I can’t forget you,
You’ve got me in your power.
I’m waiting for the hour when you will say,
That you’re in love with me, is it today?
We’d known each other well for quite awhile,
without a hint of sweet romance.
One day I looked at you and saw you smile,
and I didn’t have a chance.
Jamy, I’d never let you,
Feel unappreciated.
Because you were created perfectly,
my deepest dearest love, Jamy, for me.
October 1994
Sheet Music for “A Song for Jamy”
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About Louis William Rose
“I am an advocate for Liberty.
What I do for Liberty I do not do for profit or fame. I seek no office other than the office of parliamentarian, and no reward other than for myself and my fellow men and women to live in a free country.”
Louis William Rose is a lifelong student of parliamentary procedure and political process. He has served as parliamentarian for various organizations. A political philosopher, poet, singer, and writer, his articles have been published on-line and in pro-liberty papers in Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, and Montana.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of North Florida, graduating summa cum laude in 2004, with an additional two years of graduate work in political philosophy.
Mr. Rose is an outspoken supporter of the basic rights of man, especially freedom of speech, association, religion, individual rights to personal defense and property, and of republican, constitutional forms of government.
He is married to the lovely Jamy Sue Rose, an award winning nature photographer and a Florida Master Naturalist and guide. He has two sons, Edward, a hydroponic farmer in the panhandle of Florida, and Alexander, a successful real estate developer.