you stood me up

you stood me up

A Poem by sea lily

you stood me up, last night,
though you didn't know it.

eight years since our lips last met,
i remember you so well,
shaggy hair
bright blue eyes
bicycle sweat.
from troubled youth, you grew
into passionate poet
vagrant anarchist.
yes, i found my picket fence
you so despised
your father had been fenced in
all his life.

now a mother, i see
the beauty of my body.
the immense gratitude 
i did not hand it over
for you to use.
shaking with desire
i balked.

you entertained yourself
with passing girls
one who whispered
'when he gets drunk
he still cries about you.'
and now i see your father
in his apathetic, selfish ways
leaving two women
two families
to grow alone.

i wanted to make you regret
i wanted to make you feel envy. 
you didn't possess me

and you didn't break me.

© 2016 sea lily


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Standing tall and facing the one that hurt you. It is the greatest strength of women: the strength to face life. We men run away from it. Sorry John Wayne, but you had it all wrong.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Powerful poem here. Very full of strength. This poem shows that it's writer is a strong person. Keep writing!

Posted 9 Years Ago



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