I Love You Twenty-Five Years 10th Edition
I love you just as much now,
As I did, the day that we got wed,
I'll love you just as much again,
When your teeth are by the bed.
I love you, because you're you,
I'll love you, when we grow old,
I love you, when you support me,
With a hand to hold.
I love you, even when you don't like me,
I love you, when the shoes on the other foot,
I love you, when you're being,
A great big pain in the butt.
I love you when you make fun of me,
I love you, when you make me smile,
I love you, even when I don't want to,
I love you, all the while.
Basically, I love you,
No matter what we're going through,
That's what happens,
With a love that's true.
I love you when you're grumpy,
I love you even though you've gone grey,
It's probably all because of me,
I'll love you until my dying day.
Copyright © Kay Roberts | Year Posted 2016
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