I love you, Not only for what you are, But for what I am When I am with you. I love you Not only for what You have made of yourself, But for what You are making of me. I love you For ignoring the possibilities Of the fool in me And for laying firm hold Of the possibilities for good. Why do I love you? I love you For closing your eyes To the discords -- And for adding to the music in me By worshipful listening. I love you because you Are helping me to make Of the lumber in my life Not a tavern But a temple; And out of the words Of my every day Not a reproach But a song. I love you Because you have done More than any other creed To make me happy. You have done it Without a word, Without a touch, Without a sign. You have done it Just by being yourself. After all Perhaps that is what Love means. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODE TO WISDOM by ELIZABETH CARTER A BOY'S SUMMER SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE FLY by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE TO A CHILD EMBRACING HIS MOTHER by THOMAS HOOD THE WITCH IN THE GLASS by SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT NORTHERN FARMER, NEW STYLE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE KINGDOM OF GOD by FRANCIS THOMPSON |