Love Was True To Me
    By: John Boyle O'Reilly

Love ws true to me,
True and tender;
I who ought to be
Love's defender,
Let the cold winds blow
Till they chilled him;
Let the winds and snow
Shroud him-and I know
That I killed him

Years he cried to me
To be kinder;
I was blind to see
And grew blinder.
Years with soft hands raised
Fondly reaching,
Wept and prayng and praised,
Still beseeching.

When he dies I woke,
God! how lonely,
When the grey dawn broke
On one only.

Now beside Love's grave
I am kneeling;
All he sought and gave
I am feeling.

        In this peom their marriage didn't work out because not only did the husband love the wife more but the wife never took the time to actually hear her husband out. Now she rejrets doing this, just like a lot of people that end their marriages in divorce. If you want your marriage to work you need to lave them with all your heart and listen to what they have to say.