Our Realtionship became like the game of truth or dare.
Unaware that the questionnaire would make an emotional wear and tear.
Aurguements Reached despair.
That was the end of our enchanting love affair.
My mouth became a potty chair
Because you turned into a grizzly bear.
What happened to us Dear?
Because The I can taste the hatered in the air
Everytime that you and I are near
I sense the tension in the atmosphere
Its like you can suspect my fear.
No Warning sign! So Just Beware.
Love doesnt live Here.
Nor does it dwell there.
I became your toxin
And so you became boxed and locked in
Confused and had no other option.
And You, You were my deadly venom
You were like a strong Wind with Serious Momentum.
Our feelings we resent 'em.
We became each others addiction.
Triggering Afflection
Feeling Constriction.
Generating Friction
Mentally and Emotionally we have both given an eviction.
for each other we dont even seem to care.
At first it was so sincere.
But now this burdern I can no longer bare.
Now our hearts are well aware
That Love Doesnt live here
Nor does it dwell there.
- Author: FruitfulSpirit ( Offline)
- Published: September 16th, 2016 00:26
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments3
Ohhhhhhh ANGEL so much beauty and so much pain ! Beautifully structured poem ~ lovely photo (Black is Beautiful) _ elegant video (love Alicia Keyes) But such a sad sad content in your poem. ALICIA sings ~ Have you ever tried sleeping with a broken heart ~ Well you could try sleeping in my bed ~ Lonely own me ~ nobody ever shut m down like you ........ That ANGEL is how you describe your relationship. Arguments ~ Grizzly Bear ~ Hatred ~ Tension ~ LOVE doesn't live here ~ nor does it dwell there ! Toxin ~ Venom ~ Affliction ~ Constriction ~ Friction ~ Eviction ~ No longer care or bear ~ Love doesn't live here ~ nor does it dwell there. I would never treat you like that ANGEL you are much much too precious ~ Love and Prayers ~ BRIAN XOX Please check my poem ~ You'll Never Walk Alone ~ Thanks B
Lots of tension.
Love it great write
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