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Trust issues

When I was five,

my mother told me I was loved.

Years later, she asked me to leave because

I was the reminder of the gruesome past that haunted her.

 

When I was ten,

my father told me he believed in me.

Years later, he refused to accompany me because

I was an embarrassment to him in front of the society.

 

When I was fifteen,

my friends told me I was funny.

Years later, they all laughed at me because

I was the gullible teenager who fell for their flawless façade.

 

When I was twenty,

this guy said I was beautiful.

Years later, he trashed me, tormented me because

I was ignorant enough to overlook my inevitable flaws.

 

So, sorry for not believing in you,

for questioning your intentions, inclusively, in-depth

when you told me you loved me because

I didn’t want to wind up years later,

learning it the hard way that people often don’t mean what they say.

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Written by
missfabulous
31 / F / Kerala, India
Published
Mar 3, 2018
Lines·Words
21·160
Notes

"Pistanthrophobia is just not everyone's cup of tea."

Tags
#trust#issues#feelings#depression#life#relationships#truth#heart#broken#lie
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