I’ll keep on loving you Long after you start to Look like your mother Though she looks much Too much like her brother. I’ll keep on laughing at The groaner puns you make And eating the cakes That taste like meatloaf From Blavian yak **** Because that is what, To me, true love is.
It doesn’t take a wiz kid To see what nature did And I am sure I will be A cartoon version of me When I get to that stage Where age has altered us To having rear-ends like a bus And skin like the spin cycle Before the dryer gets there. We’ll have hair like lint To match the laundry bent Of the last four lines.
And I know I won’t mind Because it’s you I adore And that is what love is for To help us ignore the stuff Like belly button fluff And farting unashamedly Even though we are blamedly Guilty as recharged, stinking. I am guilty of thinking Things will continue to get worse Until the nurse considers ****** When nobody heard her.