A Talk With My Heart By Richard Martin

Richard Martin

A Talk With My Heart      by Richard Martin        158

 

Heart, you begged me, to tell her how you feel

But I wouldn’t tell her, I had to know her love was real

 

I tried to watch over you and protect you day and night

You begged me to let go, but I held on with all my might

 

I held off as long as I could before I said I love you

And it tore our world apart, to find her with somebody new

 

I know that you blame me, for the pain deep within

I guess you have the right, she’ll never love us again

 

All I can say is I’m sorry, that I let her love die

And the pain that you’re giving me, makes me sit and cry

 

So old heart if you stop beating, from the pain that’s inside

Then I won’t try and stop you, for my world’s also died

 

  • Author: Richard Martin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 10th, 2023 07:28
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just remembering
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