When we stood there and said “Until death do we part to love and cherish” Did we really comprehend what that might mean? We said “I do!” So full of certainty, but did we really? At that time, neither of us had a clue So filled with expectations of love. Really, not a clue about babies All nighters with a sick child Teen age daughter out late, We pacing while Anxiously awaiting her return. Moves, Job changes, in-laws Some dying, others somehow living on To Be care for, while We too age Menopause, backaches, the slow settling Into the inevitable silence of quiet companionship No need to talk Now, just sitting, watching flames In the fireplace cup of tea in hand a book and My Love. I Do