You and I

misskay

You're the complete chaos in my life

I want to run away from you 

But then I want to be your wife.

I hate you but I love you and there's no in between 

You’re  like hell on earth but also the most beautiful angel I have ever seen.

You’re  like the villain and the hero rolled into one,

You’re the beauty of the stars but you can burn just like the sun.

Your heart is pure gold when your on top form,

You change like the weather but it's a perfect storm.

You’re the glisten in my eyes

You’re the truth through my lies.

You’re the beat in my heart

You’re the fire that restarts.

You’re the smile on my face

You’re the peace inside & grace 

You’re the missing piece of my world that I need it's only with you my heart can proceed

Your the sunrise & sunset throughout my every day.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is,

Don't ever leave me as I know all this & I still love you anyway.

  • Author: misskay (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 20th, 2018 05:14
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Its Raskolnikov

    Great write

  • misskay

    Thank you šŸ˜Š

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    I love this Poem KAY because it describes all the Relationships with Ladies I have ever had ~ A mixture of PARADOX & PERFECTION ! Line ONE is paradox ~ Youre the complete chaos in my Life ~ Line NINETEEN is perfection ~ Dont ever leave me as I know all this & I still love you anyway !
    Love the lines YOU'RE ~ The glisten in my eyes ~ Truth through my lies ~ Beat in my heart ~ fire that restarts ~ Smile on my face ~ Peace inside & grace ~ Missing piece of my World ~ Sunrise & Sunset ~ BEAUTIFUL ! These phrases describe my RELATIONSHIP with ANGELA perfectly. Thanks for sharing ~ Please check my POEM "Love Song for Angela" Yours BRIAN

  • misskay

    Thank you.
    Iā€™m glad you like it and I will look at it yes

  • misskay

    Thank you Claudelle šŸ’



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