I loved a man in my late teens,
He was also a teen, but to my eyes, thoughts, and dreams,
He looked and felt like a man,
I was in love, though I didn't fully understand.Back then, I didn't know I loved him so,
But I knew he loved me, and that made me glow.
Unconditionally, his love gave me joy,
A happiness I thought would never destroy.Now, two years later, I know him deep,
I worry about him, and that's when I weep.
I love him still, for he's the same,
The difference now, is just my frame.The shift from assumption to reality,
Made me see things more clearly.
I regret that same IDGAF attitude,
But not for the love, more for the mood.Sometimes, in my nightmares, I wonder if wrong,
But my love for him is still so strong.
Though he's grown, still, I understand,
I love the same man who's truly a man now.
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The Man I Didn't Know I Loved
PoetryShe loved him before she even realized it. Years later, as assumptions turn to reality, her love deepens despite doubts and regrets. The Man I Didn't Know I Loved is a poignant journey of love, growth, and understanding.