If (the argument in my eyes)

If (the argument in my eyes)

A Poem by Alexander Fox

If you let me in your heart, then keep me there with glee
If you bore of my affections, then do not speak to me
If I am less then offered, I hold no grudge atall
If I am the man you loved, then why will not you call?
If we crumble from the pressures of those who do not see
If we don't share our secrets then we dont deserve to be
But if you truly meant the words you spoke not long ago
Then worry not will I about these haunting trials so
But you must give me hope with words, not lies to kill the pain
And I will give you all I have, for less would be to shame.

© 2009 Alexander Fox


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I said before there was a reason I didn't want to review the poems...it's because the words 'pathetic' and 'hypocrite' come to mind. It doesn't make me angry now, but it did before.

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Added on February 2, 2009

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Alexander Fox
Alexander Fox

Murrieta, CA



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