A Coronary Relapse Poem by white dove

A Coronary Relapse



You come and tell me how she broke your heart,
How you were Pearl Harbour and she, the Japs,
You convince me how its best for you to part
And then have a coronary relapse

You tell me you are over her,
You tell me that you're through,
And no matter what she does in life,
You swear it doesn't affect you

Then on certain days like these
You let the strength collapse
You dial a number or type an email
And have a coronary relapse

I understand you shared lovely moments
And sailed through many lows
But understand love, things have changed
And what was, is no longer so

Must I remind you, how much she hates you
For all the things you did right
And how swiftly she moved on to the next man,
effortlessly, out of sight.

I know you feel that something's left
And you can revive your love scraps
But realize dear, its just a phase
And you're having a coronary relapse

You've put me in such a fix
I don't know what to do
To remove all your 'What if's
Off a cliff I'm pushing you

I don't know which is worse
Life of regret or harsh ex attacks
I just want to keep you safe love,
and not sink in a coronary relapse

Monday, December 29, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
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