To love you takes work,
I hate to make known.
But you are a soul that takes time and effort to love.
It does not mean I dislike you in the least.
I could not bare hatred toward you.
Sweet one, I have turned over backwards and sideways to love you.
I have given you my youth, my health, and more to earn your bit of a smile.
I did so much to see that myth of a smirk.
To hear that laughter which was so rare of silver bells.
Sweet one, listen as to love you takes a lot of work.
What I say is not romantic as so much as it is fact.
I dried all your tears,
I slayed the monsters at your doors,
I came into battle for you when I was bleeding out.
For I did not want depression and anger to remain your only friends.
You ought to have more color in your world other then grays.
I made the world gay again.
For you I gathered the stars and moon,
I made night into day,
All to have you stay.
I did not want you to go.
I did not want you to sink into woe.
Oh sweet one, why did you do that?
Dare ask me now once it was all done?
Dare ask me why had I left once no more I had to give?
Sweet one, to love you takes a lot of work.
I am sorry to say. . .
For now I cannot stay.
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Poetry of the Tides
PoetryA series of poems with different meanings and moods. They are all here and have been here a good time from the tides of my mind. I give you some entries of earnest tidings.