The world may say what the world may say;
I will say “I love you.”
From dawn to dusk of every day,
I will say “I love you.”
Monotonous may be my tune;
I do not care, for, late or soon,
While I have breath, you’ll hear me croon:
“I love you.”
My conversation, so I find,
Reflects whotever I’ve in mind
(Usually, “I love you.”)
You are the subject I enjoy;
Yours the name I shall employ
When I say “I love you.”
by Ray Romine Tuesday, July 8, 1947