I am selfish in my wishin' every sort o' joy for you; 
I am selfish when I tell you that I'm wishin' skies o' blue 
Bending o'er you every minute, and a pocketful of gold, 
An' as much of love an' gladness as a human heart can hold. 
Coz I know beyond all question that if such a thing could be 
As you cornerin' life's riches you would share 'em all with me. 
 
I am selfish in my wishin' every sorrow from your way, 
With no trouble thoughts to fret you at the closin' o' the day; 
An' it's selfishness that bids me wish you comforts by the score, 
An' all the joys you long for, an' on top o' them, some more; 
Coz I know, old tried an' faithful, that if such a thing could be 
As you cornerin' life's riches you would share 'em all with me.
Edgar Albert Guest
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/selfish-38/