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You said I could trust you

You led me to love you

And first time I let you

Then everything fell through

 

My heart would not trust you

Somehow you broke through

Wanted to believe you

But true colors came through

 

Not my heart that lies too

Blinded I ignored truth

You're shallow and fake too

desire is not fool proof

 

Real love is missing a screw

Same with all who fall into

Admit you loose part of you!

But you say that you chose to

 

Then when you play the fool

They were not meant for you

Wait, who proposed to who?

Just pretend that we knew

 

The crazy things life brings you

If loves guaranteed I'll sue

heart's covered with scar tissue

No one left to relate to

Posted

A poignant poem. It feels to me like a cry of betrayal, outrage at lies. Anger at duplicity, or maybe the frustration at finding you've deluded yourself.

 

I did find the repetition of ending words, like "through" and "too" to be distracting for me, rather than adding to it, but it's strong enough material to shine anyway.

 

If this is autobiographical, may I suggest not learning the lesson of Mark Twain's cat?

(in short, don't judge all future events off one, for you deny yourself life.)

 

Hugs.

Posted

Unless I'm misremembering (Which is entirely possible) Mark Twain had at least two cat quotes. One stated that a cat who sits on a hot burner will never sit on a hot burner again; but neither will he sit on a cold one. The other stated that a man who carries a cat by the tail will learn something which he can learn in no other manner.

 

But unfortunately, you've stolen all of my feedback, Master Peredhil...

 

So for my commentary, I'll make it brief: Dittos to previous post, on all counts.

 

*Hugs*

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