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Kristin M Jun 2014
Don't ever fall in love
Unless you're ready to see
The fragility of your heart
In someone else's hands.

If you fall in love,
Be prepared to expect grand gestures
And settle for a whisper
Or a sigh.

Don't expect to ever laugh again
Without a glance over your shoulder
To see if he's laughing too.

You'll be left breathless
Realizing how much harder it hurts
From someone who promised
Never to hurt you.

Everyone marvels that in love
It's hard to know where one ends
And another begins

Until one night you wake up
Gasping in the dark,
Clawing at shadows
In search of your former self.

Don't ever fall in love
Because you'll float away
Feeling safe and at peace
Before you ever realize
You're drowning.
Kristin M Sep 2011
You will be my heart's greatest disappointment.

You will leave me
   When I think I'm ready--
But never escape me.
You will know me enough
   To never forget me--
But not enough to resent me.
And perhaps that will be our greatest mistake.

This will be my life's great affair,
Cut short by time and circumstance
And, maybe, a fear of ruining something good.

Years later, in the arms of another man,
I will remember the feel of your hand in my hair;
And perhaps, wherever you are
You will remember how it felt
To comfort me late at night,
Knowing nothing but us two.

It will not always be so sad--
In a sense it will be like always having Paris,
Not quite as grandiose,
But just as passionate, as urgent
And filled with tenderness, or even love--
The unspoken kind,
Felt only in the softness of your touch,
The intensity of your gaze:
For to speak it out loud would be more painful
Than to let it lie silent and uncertain on our lips.

You will leave me with a tiny void in my heart,
A scar that heals in time--
But still aches every so often
On a rainy day, or a lonely night,
Sore from the memories we never made--
   The songs we never danced to,
   The neckties I never straightened,
Or perhaps simply the hundreds of kisses
   I will feel owed.

Years from now our story will be bittersweet--
   Hard and heavy, yet terribly romantic.
But first, there will be the unbearable pain
   Of losing you.

— The End —