I tend to agree with your other reviewer, JohnsDavidburg, in a few areas. I believe every experience we have with other person is valuable becuz of whatever lesson is imparted. If a person is bitterly disappointed & pissed, then it's partly becuz of unrealized expectations, which the disappointed person needs to learn to own. I believe expectations are relationship killers. I hate when people put their expectations on me becuz I'm a free spirit & I would be the person this poem is directed at with much venom. But regardless of our drastically different viewpoints, your writing is well done & expressed with maximum palpable emotion. Even tho it's not my way of seeing things, the way you express yourself here is extremely clear & also an accurate way of showing how most people feel at the end of a relationship, whether it lasted 2 months or 20 years. We do have to get very pissed sometimes to move on & shake ourselves out of the grief of losing something we had wanted very badly to depend upon. You told this part of the story in a way that is very well-done & true-to-life. Thanks for accepting my differing views (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
This poem is a raw and painful account of a lesson learned. Though it's not usually recognized as worthwhile, especially to young hearts, it's a valuable lesson. It's also why we date--to discover the real person, especially the flaws. Better betrayed as a boyfriend or girlfriend than a husband or wife, especially if children are involved. I particularly like how you ended this poem with the Valentine's Day reference. Like so many relationships, we build up expectations and then wake the next day to find something different. Keep writing, please. I enjoy reading your work.
"Maybe I'm a hopeless romantic.
But I know what I want, not afraid to go
after it."
I'm not much a fan of Valentine's day myself but for different reasons. The layout of this piece was different and yet flawless in its rhythm, conveying your feelings of betrayal and exasperation so well. It's better to not chase after others until they chase after you first, that way the curse of being a 'hopeless romantic' doesn't follow. I also love how you said, "Unfortunately, we are surrounded by oceans
of people,
who would rather have a fling
for a month or two.
Rather than
taking on something
serious."
Some people are just like that, as you know, and there's nothing worse than finding yourself being played by one. Powerful words, thanks for sharing.
Never mistake that fire for anything other than what was already inside you. I don't believe in the whole "destiny" non sense... I think that undercuts the true power of that emotion. If you deeply feel something, you can do anything. Even fall in love if you want, or something foolish like that.
This exclamation and declaration all in one is so strong and meaningful. This is just as poignant as it is snarky, and the mix is absolutely perfect. I adore this piece!
Very emotional write. Sounds like it comes from a very personal experience. Those usually make the best poems because they write themselves. Nice work.
Alternative, shy, loves music.
I typically keep to myself, and am not very expressive.
But when I write, it's like I'm some place else.
I've been gone for a while, and I'm working on getting back.. more..