the relationship of the week
I gotta admit, the mystery is gone.
The whole business of love,
and all its accompanying side effects,
holds little surprise for me anymore.
I’ve experienced every possible emotion
with a multitude of women,
love, hate, confidence, fear,
and I have too often lived through them,
drawing energy from them
as if they were the source from which
all life sprung.
Most of them were clawing phantoms
in the night, actually,
and I was their servant ---
an empty shell of a man only existing
to fulfill their every need.
And those that loved me, I abused
and took advantage of them all,
I swore my undying devotion to many
so that they would spread their thighs,
and render me incoherent with
wonderment and fear.
Often filled with a barely contained resentment
towards any that dare love me,
they would become the invisible ideal
towards which I would half-heartedly aspire.
Man,
I’ve never had relationships, I’ve only had
hostages.
the relationship of the week
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Hi JH
That poem was very dark and I hope you can sift thru whatever black thoughts are going thru your head. The last line was exquiste.
Aside from the fact your poem scared me. I do hope you are OK and writing poetry of this nature is theaputic and helping you analysis whatever is happening in your life at present.
That poem was very dark and I hope you can sift thru whatever black thoughts are going thru your head. The last line was exquiste.
Aside from the fact your poem scared me. I do hope you are OK and writing poetry of this nature is theaputic and helping you analysis whatever is happening in your life at present.
Exactly, Paula, his last lines are poems unto themselves.
Byron, yes, I thought the same as to the nature of relationships, period. Expectations dropping us off at the first curve, rather than their lack sustaining us around the track. Don't know if it's more peculiar to men or not, though it seems from a female perspective that it may be. However, I've seen women in this mode as well, so perhaps, from the male side of things, it applies there equally.
Byron, yes, I thought the same as to the nature of relationships, period. Expectations dropping us off at the first curve, rather than their lack sustaining us around the track. Don't know if it's more peculiar to men or not, though it seems from a female perspective that it may be. However, I've seen women in this mode as well, so perhaps, from the male side of things, it applies there equally.