Just You and Just I

MDStone

JUST YOU AND JUST I

It was you and I against the world

Our flag of love flew free and unfurled

We faced the enemies that came to fight

Healed as we held each other every night

Although we were in the battles of life

We were happy even in the midst of strife

But then a seductive strategy unveiled

And assumptive embitterments were held

It became you against I and I against you

No longer did we have the power of two

And all will became lost of victories won

Until the misery of life replaced all the fun

It was you and I and man did we soar high

But now, now it’s just you and now it’s just I

  • Author: MDStone (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 4th, 2022 21:41
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • L. B. Mek

    a relatable tale, thanks for sharing dear poet
    (never easy when fairy tales
    expose themselves
    to reality's harsh weathers..
    still
    I've always found the regret and hurt
    a fair exchange for the love I got
    to experience
    I'm firmly on the side
    'of better to have loved and lost'..)



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