You are so beautiful. Seventeen as fresh as new life. Even your tears turn into spring rain. So unlike mine which burn like acid. All your young days I tried to forearm you That the softness of a mans words can cut like razor blades. When they say goodbye. That love is a beautiful rose. That tears the flesh with its thorns. And that even memories Can sting like hornets. You are so young. And even with all my teachings you have learned that pain flows through the heart Into the bloodstream and burns Everywhere. You think this is of your own invention. Your sweet young soul Is so forgiving. Absolving your young man Of all of the barbed wounds he inflicts on your heart and of all the tears you shed for him. I want to hurt him as he hurts you. Find the pools of his man tears. And drain them through his eyes. But instead I hold you to me. As you cry on my shoulder And I say to myself She is only seventeen She will learn.