An Almost-Romantic Poem For Millennials On Valentine’s Day
In Paris if you’re in love
(And also really rich)
You can buy a cruise on the Seine
And dinner at the Eiffel tower
I’m in love but I’m not in Paris
And I’m certainly not rich
And there’s a better chance you’ll forget what day it is
Before I get a French rendezvous
With you
Instead, my love, I’ll try coming home
On time instead of three hours late
Pick up some French fries and rum on my way
And throw in a bouquet of flowers for good measure
You can do your makeup and pull up your hair
Or just wear your pyjamas (or nothing at all)
We can watch Dirty Dancing
And just for today, I’ll promise not to tease you when you eye Patrick Swayze’s butt
When, by ten, your eyelids droop
And you stifle those yawns as best as you can
I’ll hold you hand and we can whisper sweet nothings in the dark
(Like whose turn it is to walk the dog tomorrow)
When you finally fall asleep,
I’ll tuck you in like only I can
Plant a kiss on your lips
And listen to my heart thud louder every second
Because love grows
Bit by bit
Every single day
(As long as you share those chicken nuggets, anyway)