Just so you know, when we met I was whole.
A little broken, but mended.
No direction, sure, but at least I knew who I was.
I wasn’t clay to be molded.
Or a child to be scolded.
I was happily, wholly me.
Clutzy, perhaps, but straightforward and true.
I gave my whole heart.
I jumped in, no fear, then the logic set in.
Too late. I’m here. I’m with you now and I don’t know what to do.
My love has a seven year shelf life.
Mended, maybe not so much.
Always looking for the trap door, the exit, the way out.
I can’t blame anyone but myself.
It’s my nature.
I don’t know why I love you but I do.
Then I don’t and it’s so sudden, it knocks me off my horse.
Right back into the gutter from whence I came.
Where I belong, I guess.
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