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Roy Croft
Literary pseudonym
Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) is a pseudonym frequently given credit for writing a poem titled "Love" that begins "I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you."[1] The poem, which is commonly used in Christian wedding speeches and readings, is quoted frequently.
The poem is actually by Mary Carolyn Davies.[2] It was originally published in the Epworth Herald on October 26, with the title "To a Friend."[3] It was misattributed to the pseudonym "Roy Croft" in a anthology entitled Best Loved Poems of American People edited by a Hazel Felleman, and published by Doubleday (ISBN) and appears without further attribution in The Family Book of Best Loved Poems, edited by David L.
George and published in by Doubleday & Company, Inc., then of Garden City, New York. Felleman corrected the mistake in her column for the New York Times Book Review, "Queries and Answers," in , where she n