About the Poem
This poem reflects the belief that because people constantly change, you can never really know someone.
You To Me |
by The Tifferrific One |
Like water You are to me . . . I have seen you Rage like the sea. And I have seen you In placidity. I'm frightened of your depths . . . Will I float if I jump in? I'm so very tired of seeing Everyone else get to swim! I gather my courage . . . To you I run so fast . . . As if the Devil himself were on my ass. Blindly, I leap . . . And all is quiet No cries spoken . . . As I lie on the rocks helpless And broken. I'd forgotten While on shore where its safe . . . That like water . . . You can be cold, shallow . . . And fake. |
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9 Visitor Comments
Sara
Excellent poem. I love it! Great emotion and expression. Keep writing!
louisa
this is my bf. spooky
Chawnie
I recognize AND appreciate the way you expressed that irresistable desire to love and 'want' that love. I was amusingly surprised with the end! I found myself nodding, with a smirk, thinking, EXACTLY! Thank you for the smile!
Melinda
Oh my goodness, this poem is the best that I have read in this category! It sent chills up my spine!
brian
couldnt have said it better myself. wish i did say it myself
Charlene
I could not have said it better myself.
Genna
Wonderful poem and so nicely put! I know exactly where you were when you wrote this.. I'm lying on the same rocks myself.
lena
this poem has me in tears.. i know exactly how the poet felt when writing this.. because I feel exactly like that right now
Heather
this poem is all to true. and the sad part is that it is true. but who ever wrote this must truely know how it feels to be a fool
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