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Misinformed On Love
Contributed by
AnastasiaN
on
Wednesday, 10th November 2004 @ 02:49:39 AM in AEST
Topic:
sarcasticpoetry
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When I met with Cupid he sugar-coated "love" He said it was deep, and true and beautiful but he failed to include what it was really about I signed onto "love" with a naive mind I didn't read the fine print and I didn't ask questions once the contract was signed It was a perfect con the scam was set in motion But it didn't take long for this little pond of love to turn into a raging ocean Manipulation, lies and betrayal came They followed promises, gifts and sweet words Can I claim a breach of contract on account of heart ache and pain? or did I give up my heart's rights when I singed on to this hurt? Suddenly Cupid traded in his bow & arrow and a sneering, horned monster appeared Halfway through he began to show that love is something I should have feard I fell in face first thinking foolishly that words were binding But I only fell in dirt where loneliness was my finding I give up, I forfeit This isn't what I expected I wish I had known before hand what I would have regretted I put all my faith in love Only to have my investments devastated I wish I had known what it was all about before I signed my heart away
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Re: Misinformed On Love
(User Rating: 1 ) by Sir_Odd87 on
Sunday, 16th January 2005 @ 11:51:27 AM AEST (User
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That's why you don't give your heart to cupid... give it to the person you love... Just, make sure you get theirs back in the trade, because living without a heart is tough... Although I can think of some teachers who do quite well with it... |
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