This hurts so much

Mickey89

This hurts so much
I thought you were my happiness
I thought you were faithful
I thought you were my rock
My best friend
I thought the love we had was something that couldn't exist
I guess I was wrong
I thought we were only for each other When I needed you the most you were out entertaining other women giving them compliments
You were saying things to them I thought were only ment for me and you
It was only supposed to be us
I know the truth now
I wished I never felt this way
I love you so much
I wanted to be wrong
I wanted you to be just for me
You took me for granite
Now we have to start over
I want this happiness I thought we had
I want it with trust and loyalty
I gave you all of me in every way
For some reason it wasn't enough
I was still doing something wrong for you to talk to other women the way you were
You said things I thought were just for me and you
This hurts so much
I talked to other people too but it was always about me and you
When you talk to other people it's like I didn't even exist
You said that's all over now and I'm your only one
That's why this hurts so much

  • Author: Mickey89 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 28th, 2017 08:43
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 27
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Comments2

  • Ravenssongbird

    Heartfelt and visual in the anguish of unlucky love. Really notable expression in this piece.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME MICKEY ~ Thanks for your first poem ~ love the flowing pace (rhythm) ~ shape & style ! BUT the contents is O so sad and such things should not happen to loving faithful Girl like YOU. I'm a Man (34) and i am faithful to my GF (ANGELA 29) and I never say to other Ladies the things I only sy to her. Some MEN are much more fickle and I know from what my female Friend and Students tell me LOVE HURTS ! It seems to me that this GUY is not worthy of you ~ but if you still love Him it poses a Problem ! Thinking of YOU ~ Yours BRIAN (UK)



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