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Rated: E · Poetry · Teen · #1816039
This is about love, and knowing when its real.Something I'm trying to figure out right now
It’s ok to have your head in the clouds,
So long as your feet stay on the ground.
I’ve always gone by that rule,
and I never thought otherwise.

But now here I am,
in a field of lost dreams.
They were so close,
but to grab at them
would be against the rule.

So I watched them
fade from full color,
to gray, to black,
then fall to the ground and break.

Now the one dream I have always had,
always wanted, always needed,
is right above me;
all I have to do is fly.

Should I risk everything,
for something that might not be real?
Or should I let it pass by,
and hope that it comes again,
this time in reach?

And if I choose to fly,
what if these lost dreams
have formed into chains,
ones which I cannot break?

And what if I fly,
but miss?
Could I find my way back down?
Or will I float higher and higher,
until I have become another myth?

So please, wait for me.
I want to join you,
and fly high above the clouds.
And lie in your arms,
watching the sun sink down.

But what if you change your mind?
What if I change my mind?
What if this isn’t really love?
What if it is?

My heart has already
been hurt too many times.
If I give it to you,
how do I know you’ll take care of it?

And your heart,
so loving and pure,
would you really trust me with it?
How do you know we’re ready?

So, I beg, come closer.
Take my hand,
and show me this wonderful world you see.
Because all I see is betrayal.
I see lovers hating,
and passives fighting.

But I manage to see you,
in all your wonderful glory.
I see your hand,
reaching for mine.

I’ll take it,
that’s not the question.
I love you.

Do you love me?
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