Heart of a Wolf
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Category:
Poetry › Free Verse
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
16
Views:
1,014
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
this is a work of fiction or poetry; that any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental, These poems are fictional, Some of these poems were written with the help of my friends Apollo,
Taking Love in Vain
This poem can be dedicated to a number of people and causes. The first is the anime Strawberry Panic, because it sounds so much like the Student COuncil President of Miator speaking towards Shizuma Hanazono. The second, me talking about my one friend who breaks hearts everywhere she goes, including mine. SHe'll make you cry, realize you loved her for real, then ask you to go out with her or take her back....it's infuriating. Third, some of you can probably think of a cause.
Taking Love in Vain
I used to think I loved you,
Even when you made me cry,
Until you said to me one day,
You wished that I would go and die.
I decided in that moment,
That this really wasn’t love,
Now I see that you’re a Raven,
Masquerading as a dove.
So many girls had loved you,
Each one innocent like me,
Each one of us abused to breaking point,
Yet our pain you refused to see.
Your memory still haunts me,
I can no longer shed a tear,
Deep hatred of you that I feel now,
Has replaced all of my fear.
I hope if you ever read this,
You stop your little act,
From all the pain you caused to us,
Though you may beg we won’t come back.
Taking Love in Vain
I used to think I loved you,
Even when you made me cry,
Until you said to me one day,
You wished that I would go and die.
I decided in that moment,
That this really wasn’t love,
Now I see that you’re a Raven,
Masquerading as a dove.
So many girls had loved you,
Each one innocent like me,
Each one of us abused to breaking point,
Yet our pain you refused to see.
Your memory still haunts me,
I can no longer shed a tear,
Deep hatred of you that I feel now,
Has replaced all of my fear.
I hope if you ever read this,
You stop your little act,
From all the pain you caused to us,
Though you may beg we won’t come back.