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If you would chase me, You might be surprised At what you find My reaction To be. I would probably greet you With open arms, A smile And A kiss. I’m sure fear Would rear Its ugly head. Fear of commitment. Fear of rejection. Fear of repeating past mistakes. But if you wanted me, If you chased me, I may forget all of that Just to try again. Call me stupid, But I won’t run after you. I don’t like it. I refuse to be the chaser. But if you would chase me - Just to start the exchange - I promise I will meet you halfway. You wouldn’t have to run far to secure my affections. If you were right and willing. Until you start the pursuit, Though, Let it be known That I play the “friends card” well. Very well. Maybe too well. And I would rather have you As a friend than as a lost lover Heartbroken Over something gone awry. So I’m here Waiting To meet you halfway Even if it is Three steps forward And two steps back.
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Aug 31, 2012
Aug 31, 2012 at 9:25 PM UTC
Possible Pursuit OR Halfway
If you would chase me, You might be surprised At what you find My reaction To be. I would probably greet you With open arms, A smile And A kiss. I’m sure fear Would rear Its ugly head. Fear of commitment. Fear of rejection. Fear of repeating past mistakes. But if you wanted me, If you chased me, I may forget all of that Just to try again. Call me stupid, But I won’t run after you. I don’t like it. I refuse to be the chaser. But if you would chase me - Just to start the exchange - I promise I will meet you halfway. You wouldn’t have to run far to secure my affections. If you were right and willing. Until you start the pursuit, Though, Let it be known That I play the “friends card” well. Very well. Maybe too well. And I would rather have you As a friend than as a lost lover Heartbroken Over something gone awry. So I’m here Waiting To meet you halfway Even if it is Three steps forward And two steps back.
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Aug 31, 2012
Aug 31, 2012 at 9:25 PM UTC
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