A poem written with a few of my opinions on love. |
I stand far, by choice Though not by my own You know, it's said when you find love You've found your other half You're one If so, I must be mistaken Every time I've said "I love you" If so, I must have mistaken This feeling To say I feel "one" with you, would be a lie It may be the easier, yet misguiding, explanation to those unknowing minds Those minds unknowing of the meshing Strings of attraction, ideals, odd ends that "shouldn't" fit together and more Winding together to extend our reaches Those minds unknowing to the simplest sign The feeling of right And the flow, that streams in one's various muscles and guts along with it I may stand far, torn But I am not torn from you Nor, you from me Our net remains solid Perhaps to display it's new length I am counting the days down Days that stretch between us Days that weather nets when they outnumber knots and strings Days that are slowly becoming fewer, much faster then I planned or expected Days that, when over, are partially tossed aside, parts torn and pocketed Days that will come to an end and bring two sides back together Days that won't cause any damage we can't work out by just being us By meshing Our strings of attraction, ideals, odd ends that "shouldn't" fit together Simply feeling right |