Theres a bleeding heart in the garden; how appropriate.
I dont know where my lines got crossed and I
wish I could fully erase the lead mark you made.
I'm juvenille and naive, everthing must be made clear.
I can't wait; I dont want to have to.
I wish I didn't want to; wish I wasn't willing to wait.
I don't know where my lines got crossed;
I don't know where I fell off.
The bleeding heart shimmies in the sunlight.
I didn't know what it was until you told me;
How coincidental, how cliche,
how poetic.
All my resentment is in these words,
and I'm irrational,
and thats right; I'm sorry.
My facade will replace my breakdown, and all things nice will return.
but I'm not so naive; I'll trust again
but gingerly; and I'll love again, I'm just not sure when.
And I'll apologize for all the things I've left unsaid,
for those are all the sinful things that count.
Ah, a testament, at its worst.
There's a bleeding heart in the garden; how appropriate
Monica O'Connor
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/bleeding-heart-17/