I Will Still Love You Poem by Randy McClave

I Will Still Love You



If we argue and fight I will still love you
With a love so strong and true,
No matter what the fight or what the argument was of
Remember this, you I will still love.
I will love you if you spend all of my money
I will love you if you stop calling me honey,
And I will always love you from the moon and back
Whether we live in a mansion, or in a tiny shack.
I would love you if you couldn't cook
And I would love you if you couldn't bait a hook
And if you didn't like to use a reel
Then I would unconditionally love you still.
I will love you when you get ill or sick
And I will love you because loving you I did pick,
And I will love you when you are moody and mean
Because, I will always love my Queen.
I will love you when you are old and gray
I'll be just as excited to love you just another day,
And I will love you if or when you make a mistake
And I will love you with my every pain and ache.
I will love you even if you put on a few pounds
Even when you make those gaseous sounds,
And if you have wrinkles or loose your teeth
I will love you with all my soul and heart and belief.
I will love you when you sleep in your flannel jammies
Even when you wear the same clothes as grannies,
And I will love you when your makeup is all off
Even when you get mad at me and scoff.
I will love you when you are hurt and crying
And even if in pain and suffering I was dying,
But, if you ever lie or cheat on me in any infidelity degree
Then, you didn't love me.

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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