My True Love Poem by Deborah Ashdown

My True Love



When you're in pain, I will endure pain.
When you cry, I will perceive your sorrow.
When you're ill, I will restore your health.
When you're cold, I will be your insulation.
When you feel hunger, I will nourish you.
When you're weak, I will be your strength.
When you no longer breath, I will harbour your memory.
When you stray, I will forgive you.
When you shout, I will not rise to your holler.
When you want to be alone, I will permit you space.
When you no longer feel love, I will not blame you.
When you argue, I will not strike back.
When you no longer want to be, I will suffer your freedom.

All the above I do because you are my true love.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sid John Gardner. 26 February 2006

You have described the full account of unconditional love Deborah. Cant say anything more than that.Excellent. Sid John.

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David Darbyshire 22 February 2006

Sounds like a nice marridge Vow Deborah, nice read dave xxx

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