When you married me

Skribe

When you married me you made a promise

Not only to me, but also to God

And I heard you say I DO

But you probably forgot.

 

When you married me you made a promise

And that promise was for life

But now that you don’t love me

You don’t want to be my wife.

 

When you married me you made a promise

That you will love me for better or for worse

This marriage is a blessing

But now you see it as a curse.

 

When you married me you made a promise

That you will love me for richer or for poor

And when life got complicated

You started walking out the door.

 

When you married me you made a promise

2009 the 22nd of November

It was you who said I DO

Don’t tell me you don’t remember.

 

When you married me you made a promise

That now you don’t want to keep

Maybe there was no love since the beginning

And that’s why you want to quit.

  • Author: Skribe (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 27th, 2016 20:33
  • Category: Sad
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Comments2

  • Augustus

    Rejection hurts like hell.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME SKRIBE ~ Thanks for sharing you pain and anguish ~ I trust you found it cathartic. I'm 33 and still single ~ perhaps your poem explains why. I need a Lady to whom our sacred vows would mean everything today ~ tomorrow an forever. Your poem made me sad your poem made me think. Thanks for caring. Thinking of you BRIAN Please check my Poems ~ Thanks B



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