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I Love You

I love you

 

I love you more than you can know,

And more than you can see,

I love you more than I could hope

to have someone love me.

 

I'll love you when you're sick and weak,

And love you when you're strong,

I'll love you through our arguements,

if you're right, or if I'm wrong.

 

I'll love you through the lace of time,

Until we're old, until we're grey,

I'll love you always, more and more,

With every passing day.

 

I'll love you in our times of plenty,

and in our times of need,

I'll love you when I have to serve,

And I'll love when I can lead.

 

I love you more than life itself,

More than water, more than breath,

and whether I go first, or you,

I'll love you into death.

 

I love you more than the word love,

ever could define,

I'll love you through whatever comes,

I love you and you're mine,

 

I love you with a burning love,

that fills me through and through,

I can never say these words enough,

for truly, I Love You.

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elizabeth-rifenburg
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Feb 1, 2010
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