Just Tell Me

Wolf

If I wasn't as smart as I believed,

 Then why couldn't you just tell me? 

If my goals were unrealistic hype dreams, 

Why didn't you set me down and just tell me?

 

Now my heart bleeds, 

All because you wouldn't tell me, 

Now my heart sinks, 

Feels like my life's gone in a blink.

 

If I wasn't physically strong, You could've been real and told me, 

If you ever thought I wasn't much to see, 

Then why didn't you just tell me?

 

Feels like I am your bore, 

Time to leave and close the door,

  Don't want to feel like your chore, 

Just another typical thing you ignore.

 

Why did you fake your love plea? 

You could've not wasted my time and told me you never loved me,

 So go find someone more your speed, 

Don't waste my life because that's for me.

 

In my own way I've only asked everyone when I said please,

 Don't lie just to spare me,

 I don't care if the truth is ugly, 

I don't care if you look bad,

 I don't care if it makes me sad,

 

I'm better off that way even if it destroys me,

Sometimes that's how it's going to be, 

Whatever you do just tell me.

 

Toss your lies out to sea, 

I'll handle it the best I can,

 After all I'm still a man,

 So please just tell me!

 

Why didn't you just tell me?

 Why couldn't you just tell me?

 Why wouldn't you set me down and just tell me?

 

I only needed you to just tell me! 

I would've been better off if you just told me! 

Please just tell me!

 Whatever you do just tell me, 

Just tell me.

  • Author: Wolf (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 16th, 2022 21:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is about how hiding the truth hurts in the end
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 10
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  • L. B. Mek

    if we intrust and wait
    for other's
    to tell us, we'll be left ju
    -st

    • Wolf

      No arguments there, thanks for reading!



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