“They say love is blind, And I think that’s true, Because sometimes Love makes you blind To your beloved’s flaws.
But I think love Has 20/20 vision, Because it means You see someone’s flaws As something beautiful- Because mama loves the fact That daddy has too-big feet, And daddy loves that He has to bend down 12 inches To give mama a kiss.
I think love is tone-deaf, Because even though daddy can’t sing, Mama loves to hear him try.
I think love hears every tone And every sound in between, Because daddy can tell mama’s mood Just by how she sighs.
I think love is passionate and crazy And never makes sense, Because my parents moved Five hundred and forty-two miles away Two weeks after they said “I do.”
I think love is simple and stubborn And level-headed, Because Daddy proposed in a car- Didn’t even pull off to the side of the road Or get down on one knee- He just pulled out the ring.
I think love is paradoxical, Highly illogical, As painful as a bullet-wound, As breath-taking as a lady in red, And as obvious as a wedding ring.
I think love is Cleaning the kitchen To make new messes, And sewing new buttons On old blue jeans.
Love is “I do” & “I did” “I’m sorry” “Please forgive me” & “keeping no record of wrongs.”
Love is ***** dishes in the sink, And their song coming on, His hands slide around her waist, And she turns around and They dance.
Love doesn’t always make sense, But it doesn’t always have to, Because love is a walking contradiction, And mama and daddy contradict best.”