You Would Say, If It Were So Poem by Francie Lynch

You Would Say, If It Were So



You would say,
If It were so.
Remind me
To grab a coat,
For the chill and snow.
If cash was tight
We'd be home at night.
If she didn't make the cut,
Forgot her lines,
Or missed the shot,
There was no sugar-coat,
You said it straight
If it were so:
Girls, you're doing fine.
Today is was, not now.
Wait til next time.
If it were so,
You'd say.
So say you love me
One last time,
So I can let you go.

Monday, March 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: divorce,lost love,regret,separation
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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