My significant other

FruitfulSpirit

The love for my Significant other use to be so grate.
I fell in love on the first date
My naive behind thought it was fate.
My heart use to long for Him 'til the dusk of day.
I use to Cry at the very thought of  Him being away,
Our love was as beautiful as the Day in the month of May.

Day and Night For Him I would pray,
That no harm would ever come his way.
And that our love never goes astray.
So they say,
Be careful what you wish for because it just might come true.
Cause now I'm stuck to you like glue
Even though I don't want to
I'm bitter, tired, and now I can't stand you. For 5 longs years Its been Hell.
All we do is Scream and Yell.
Our business to our friends we tend to tell.
In this relationship we feel like we are both prisoners in jail. And we don't even have a cell, bond or bail. What an Epic fail!
Heated arguments for no reason at all.
Intense feelings Emotions so Raw.
Shouting and saying things we both don't really mean.
Whatever happened to you being my King and Me your Queen?
We aren't even on the same team.
Someone wake me up from this bad dream.
The love and relationship Can we redeem
Or are things really as bad as they seem?

My Significant Other

  • Author: FruitfulSpirit (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 29th, 2016 21:45
  • Category: Love
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Comments1

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME FRUITFUL SPIRIT (LOVELY NAME !) Thanks for sharing your first poem which started so lovely and ended so badly. You are a very beautiful Lady ~ what is yo' Man playin' at ? Hell ~ scream & yell ~ prisoners in a Cell etc etc ! I'm not married (yet) but I treat all my ladies like Princesses and Angels I give them lots of choices and I like to keep them satisfied. You are a great poet and your poem pulsates with life and rhyme and rhythm ~ just like you. Thanks for sharin' hope it helped ! Thinkin' of you ANGEL and prayin' for you ~ Yours BRIAN (UK ~ 33)



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