Uncondtional Love Poem by marty henry

Uncondtional Love



Unconditional Love
Author: Marty Henry



You say your getting heavier than before.
A larger dress size from the store.
I see the tears as you look in the mirror.
As a husband I try to say the right things.
My vows of love, you are still my everything.
For better or worse in believing this is true.
What if we had a car accident, a scar or two?
A disfigured face. A loss of a limb.
I'll still be here from beginning to end.
Some people may judge us in many ways.
Need not to worry what that scale may say.
I don't need a Brittany, nor Shania Twain.
I thank GOD for you. YOU ARE MY EVERYTHING.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Emma Jane Rae 16 March 2009

i thought your poem was very sweet! a good read well done!

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