Poem 13 - Je t'aime, mon amie

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I was trapped in a world of horror and pain.
It was bland without colour, and oh so plain.

But then one day, the game had changed,
You entered in the middle of battle and victory you gained.
Little did I know, my heart was the price paid.

What do you see in that monster of man?
They all ask me in vain
Do I regret the choice that I made?

But you are not perfect and I'll never want you to change,
Others may be better, but it'll never be the same
Because my heart belongs to a wall,
A wall void of feelings.
A wall that I've grown to love
Dispute my fear of pain.

His smile lights up my day
And the mischief in his eyes.
I know I act indifferent
But inside my heart soars high.

He makes me believe again,
Ignites a fire within.
And even though desire burms through every cell of mine,
The happiness I found with him I thought I'll never find.

He might not know I mean it.
Honestly I don't show him I do
But the top of my heart to the bottom,
Doesn't belong to any other living soul.

He braved a storm for me
And broke down all my walls,
How could I regret the choice I made,
When I gave him my heart for winning the war?

He t'aime, Mon amie.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 29, 2015 ⏰

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