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“I love you,” I said with satisfied smile.
“And I expect for that to last quite awhile.”
“I want you,” I said, “to become my wife.
I want you,” I told her, “to share in my life.”
I explained that I cared so deeply for her.
I said it was something I was totally sure.
I even got down, like a romantic, on a knee.
Said, if she be my she that I’d be her he.
“I’d love to,” she said.  “I’ve thought of that too.
The funny thing is, that I love just you.”

It’s been fifty years since that glorious night,
And if one thing is sure, it’s turned out all right.

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