Stop Crying Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Stop Crying



Tyler has Chrystal wanting to scream and run from life.

Her head is running to and fro the conversation she just had with him.

She is ready to slam him into a wall for all the things he has done to her.

Her tears are like a flood gate that was just released to let the overflow drain.

Chrystal did not want anything else to do with Tyler.

Tyler was a smooth talker and very good looking man with much of nothing going on.

Tyler trapped Chrystal with promises of earth shattering dreams that she became lost in.

She gave him her soul and he terrorized it with his demeaning acts of love.

The engagement lasted three months; he seduced her with words of honey.

Tyler betrayed her nights with days of unseen affiliations of quality time.

Her heart was crushed with fantasies of fables that encrypted her dreams of love treasured.

She died in her coffin of tears and lies without a memorial of truth she searched for.

Chrystal reached within the molecule of her being; she said I have to stop crying for wasted and endangered purposes.

Written by Theodore Mosley

January 7,2019

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