If Your Heart's Not In It Poem by Isaac Brako

If Your Heart's Not In It



You sit him down
On the throneless of your own
Put on his head obsession crown
Tells him, 'you're my man'
But leaves him with nightmare dawn
Causing pains in it's flood to drown
And smiling, your heart frown
Out of his affection you make fun
Creating a hole in his skin to the bone
In his heart he speaks in grief tone

Exit from the chamber of his heart
All you have in stock is hurt
What he feels you've never felt
You are a torn in his shirt
Someone's king you make a slave in your hut
Close your doors, let him out
Material you dig and get
Already gained enough golden nugget
Disappear, let him be and never regret
If your heart's not in it

Honey tongue with sugar coated lips
Whispering bees to make confusing sounds in ears
To make her believe in like holy scriptures
An eye scale that weighs ladies hips
Showing weights in dilated pupils
Captain of deceiving ships
Sailing minds to persuasion isles
Where upon reach to the unknown hope flies
And true affectionate heart of love dies

You know yourself much very
As a numbskull with a numb heart of a puppy
Finding it cumbersome to comprehend ABC
How much more love's theory
To even participate in the practical derby
NO! This isn't for the needy
But he who feels from within truly
And ready to encounter its reality
Resign from your entry
Let her be if your heart's at the cemetery

Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Faking your feelings for someone who truly cares about is some I call 'Murder' Yes murder! Why would you pretend you love someone if you don't. Just let that person be, if your heart's not in it.
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