A Marriage Tale

Is it all in my head
or is our marriage dead?
Tell me, I want to know.

We were having good times.
And it seems to have fled.
Where, oh where did it go?

You were once so divine
I was captured by you.
Did it come quite undone?

We were once quite a pair,
the envy of all eyes.
Is it over with you?

They say love is quite blind.
We were deeply entranced.
Did we come up for air?

It was quite the romance.
All glimmer, glitz. and fun.
When did the sparkle fade?

Is it all in my head?
Did you climb out of bed
with a stranger or two?

Was the milkman too glad?
The pool man quite happy?
How many friends have you?

Was the three times a night,
twice in the day or more
unfulfilling for you?

When I rarely escaped
from your stifling embrace,
Did men lineup in bed?

When was there any time
for our dining and dance?
No time for but one thing?

It is clear to me now
That love didn't exist.
At least not for us dear.

I'm sorry to say this
but I think that it's known
you weren't exactly fair.

I don't blame you much for
your antics for you see
my eyes weren't quite open.

I should have known better
the first day we met and
you slept with the driver.

Still I was entranced by
whom I thought you once were
and it was my mistake.

I could have said stop when
on our wedding day bliss
you did all the ushers.

But I was quite blinded
and forgave and forgot.
Soon you reminded me.

I didn't want to see
and it was all my fault
I couldn't keep them out.

Again and again it
seems to repeat once more.
I'm sorry please forgive.

Is it just in my head
or is our marriage dead?
Tell me, I want to know.