Unedited Love Poem by Ludolf Dauphin

Unedited Love



How could you
haven't you done enough
damages to her heart already
no idea who you are
pretending to be her friend,
her happiness,
and yet you deceived her?
You put her in touch
with her inner soul
embedded her in passion,
until you denied her all.
How could you streamed
into her heart,
lifted her above,
where hearts belong,
then dropped her right back.
She was so young,
pure, and innocent.
How she'd watch
the moonless night,
trying, as if remembering
how to smile
How can you hurt the person
you love most
Misled her, don't you care?
What if she doesn't trust you
Doesn't want you back,
be with you anymore?
What would you do love?
How would you react?
Won't you be hurt,
devastated
as you did to her

Sunday, May 13, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: heartbreak
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