On the Theory of Life Long Love
In the beginnings of love
concepts of marriage
together forever
are a romantical endeavor
You think it’ll be all kisses
anniversaries he never misses
roses on Valentine’s Day
and he always knows what to say
But in the long run
it isn’t all kisses
there are events he misses
and not every word glistens
He still loves though
in his own little ways
things people barely see
but mean everything to me
He’ll take out the trash
without me needing to ask
he listens to my rants
buys me trinkets if he has the chance
He respects my identity
encourages what brings me serenity
is honest, doesn’t like to lie
embraces me, when all I can do is cry
And even when he does nothing
there are things I still adore
the giddy look he gets at the game store
and the sound of his snores
Life long love
not a series of romantic gestures
but noticing the little things
that’s what brings us closer together
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So true!
“He still loves though
in his own little ways
things people barely see
but mean everything to me”
You’ve got it. This is how a love is sustained.