You said you loved me but I always knew,
that when the time came, you would leave on a cue.
I found the note left on my pillowcase,
it left me in tears, with images I cannot erase.
It broke my heart like shattered glass,
There’s nothing left, our love did not last.
You said you loved me but I always knew,
that when the time came, you would leave on a cue.
Like a leaf on the wind, you came and went
I cannot stop myself from this abysmal descent.
You whispered harshly, an abrupt good-bye.
It was inevitable that you had to die.
You said you loved me but I always knew,
that when the time came, you would leave on a cue.
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Better to have loved, then to never loved at all...sad! Are you okay?
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Very sad, hope all is well now.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Yes, I am fine. thanks for asking. I know this poem was a little disturbing, that was not the intent.
ReplyDeleteI am no longer in an unhealthy relationship. This was a reflection upon my first marriage. Second marriage is going well and strong.
Take care,
Chary
So interesting, isn't it... I loved this when I first saw it, but I'd known you a long time since then, so it never crossed my mind it was autobiographical (if past history). Are all those spicy ones autobiographical too?! *fans self*
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I am so glad you have a fabulous sweet baboo this time around.
Very, very nice. (And cheaper than therapy). :)
ReplyDeleteHart,
ReplyDeleteMost of them yes are autobiographical especially Tango Rouge/ Rhythm. *blushes*
Anita,
Yes, this is much cheaper than therapy and a lot more rewarding! Thanks. :D