I’d Love You Even If You Put the Toilet Paper Roll the Wrong Way
A Tale of Patience, Passion, and Peculiar Preferences

I love you, dear, through thick and thin,
Through ups and downs, through loss and win.
But one small thing tests my soul,
The way you hang the toilet roll.
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You place it wrong—against the wall!
It makes no sense, no sense at all!
Yet still, my heart won’t turn away,
Though sanity begs me not to stay.
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The toothpaste tube—you squeeze it wrong,
And hum that off-key morning song.
Yet, love endures your quirky ways,
Through all my sighs and puzzled gaze.
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Your socks lie scattered on the floor,
Your coffee cup’s from the night before.
But love’s not built on flaw-free days,
It’s tangled up in odd displays.
_ _ _
For even when my patience fades,
When logic drowns in your charades,
I’d never trade this life with you—
Not for a roll hung "properly," too.
_ _ _
So twist it, flip it, hang it wide,
Or set it nowhere—I'll abide.
For love’s not measured, won or lost,
By how a roll of paper’s tossed.
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