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I Love You, II
I love you, she questioned? The words, an inquisition, at least in the early years. Will you care for me?   Will you be faithful? I love you?  Do you love me? Could I have done better?  Could I be happier? Have I made a mistake? Have I made a mistake! I love you? I love you!  She accused, no gentle touch, no kiss,  no tenderness, only allegations. The words said so many times a day, I love you, unfounded innuendo, suspicion in her voice,  recrimination in her eyes. The pain of that beautiful phrase, I love you! I love you, she deluded, trying to convince herself, to convince me. Half hearted and trite, No emotions exuded, only allusion. I love you, Forever, indifferent inscription inside of the ring. Peck on my cheek, fading, until it’s whispered no more, I love ….. 03/02/2022
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