Debating Love Poem by James Brown

Debating Love



Love can be like a cancer eating away your heart outside in and making you bend at your knees cutting off your breeze teasing and sometimes never pleasing leaving you without reason.
Love can make you go to war never winning the battle of lustful, distrustful meaning of why love sinks a knife into your heart ripping it apart.
Love can become a straight jacket binding your heart to one that will never feel the realness or that fabrication of true minds that want to share a space with another and not debate their love certification. Love takes control and you lose control of self and give into the emotional notion, blind you cannot see for love has become your Seeing Eye dog leading you around when that other part is nowhere to be found.
Love deformation, defamation of one’s character, cracking your smile, making your eyes leak, leavening you weak.
Love God, thy self and your children, for these are the elements of love, true love.

Written by James Brown

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