Rain

LML

If I did it for you
Would u do it 4 me,
Too?
The storms too loud
But I hate the silence more.
Splashing rain I listen
To it poor.
Out my window I see
Shadows dancing.
Mixed in my cry
You hear me laughing .

 happiness mixed with my fears

you make my crys, make my tears 

And the rain can't wash them away 

i love u, you don't love me but your 

here to stay

to scare me like the lighting

to control me and make life frightening

to drown me like the flood

to take away the beauty I had

like the dove 

If I do it for you 

would you do it for me to

let me go, So I can let u

 

 

 

  • Author: LML (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 6th, 2017 02:06
  • Comment from author about the poem: for any one who's feels controles by someone and feels trapped with no way out, i know your pain. No matter where you run or how far you go they still control your thoughts from the words they told u, they still find ways to ruin your life and rob your joy even if you leave they're still around the corner waiting. In your dreams you miss them and you dream things are better and they change and become the person they told you they'd be, but reality wakes u up, and your only wish is for them to let you go and actually have the power to let them leave.. if u live this I'm so sorry for ur pain
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  • Ace-of-spades

    Beautifully written...I can relate to this so much... Never stop writing!

    • LML

      Thank u😍

    • swingline

      Yes I guess such manipulative people really don't care about a person feelings . They just want to control them for their own gain or pleasure .

      • LML

        It's so true😫

      • Mizzy

        Ive been in this position a few times. Glad I'm single. Enjoyed this poem.

        • LML

          I'm glad ur out of it😍

        • David De La Cruz

          Nice poem, know your words.....



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