Renewal of Vows

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We've lived too long in Leggoland
amid protruding chemicals,
his and her bathroom sinks,
and separate cups for Listerine.

I'll bring fresh mint for your lips, my Love,
two candles to light and Beaujolais.
I'll French kiss sweetness on your tongue.
I'll build a fire in the fireplace.

Tonight I pledge to shake your world
unlike the snowflakes in the globe
that rests upon the mantelpiece.

I'll be gentle, I'll be kind.
If you feel cold, I'll comfort you
when I strip you of your clothes

as if I never did before;
no minister, no altar call.
Tonight we stay at home.

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demure101demure101over 8 years ago
Yes -

Beautiful. But oh, the passage of time....