Santajah Douglass

Friends To Lovers I Don\'t Think So

Friends to lovers, a common trope,

But not as amazing as Bridgerton makes it seem,

Did we forget how Colin treated Penelope,

Before he realized he loved her in his dream?

 

Constantly breaking her heart,

Not believing her warnings about Marina,

Almost tricked into a marriage they\'d regret,

No thanks for saving him from a disaster.

 

Friends to lovers, a journey of risk,

The line between friendship and romance so thin,

In theory, it could be pleasant and work,

But in reality, it\'s not as easy as one hopes to win.

 

The transition from friends to lovers,

Causes ripples in the relationship\'s foundation,

If the romance dies, so does the friendship that was,

Leaving behind a void, a sense of desolation.

 

Colin and Penelope\'s story,

A cautionary tale of love\'s complexities,

How a friendship turned into something more,

But brought along a heap of uncertainties.

 

Friends to lovers, a road less traveled,

Filled with potholes and twists of fate,

The journey is not always smooth,

For hearts may break and souls may ache.

 

The bond of friendship,

Fragile yet strong,

To add romantic feelings,

Could prove to be wrong.

 

The risk of losing it all,

For a shot at something more,

Is it worth the gamble,

Or better left as it was before?

 

Friends to lovers, a delicate balance,

A dance of emotions, a test of trust,

For once you cross that line,

There\'s no going back, no readjust.

 

Colin and Penelope\'s story,

A reminder that love is not always easy,

That friends to lovers is a trope,

That may not always end up breezy.

 

So let us tread carefully,

In the realm of friends turned lovers,

For the stakes are high,

And the risks are many, undercover.

 

Let us cherish the friendships we have,

And not jeopardize them for a fleeting romance,

For in the end, it\'s the bond of friendship,

That truly stands the test of time, enhancing our chance.