Walls

Walls

A Poem by Cibs

I put up walls so high
the only way you can't see inside.
Brick doors guard my heart
the only way you can't see me falling apart.

Never once did I let you in, and
never once have I let you win
my heart, my soul, my trust.
How did you ever believe in us?

I'd rather you fall than leave my heart open,
and I'd rather run than to ever show it.
I'm sorry for all the hurt I've caused you,
but I can't stay with my heart unguarded.

I see now that you truly tried,
I do see now through the tears I've cried.
But I'm not the one for you,
and I'm not the one you need.

I'm just a girl
too wrapped up in her own greed.

© 2013 Cibs


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What built the walls if I may ask it all has to begin with a foundation and then the building of good or bad begins. I did enjoy reading this I do understand the walls the feelings the effects the hurt pain.

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Added on May 18, 2013
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My name is Cibelle and I'm 21 years old. I'm in college majoring in business finance, but that may change soon as I'm not liking it anymore. I love to read and always have since I was little. This is .. more..

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