I knew what men were made of. Clunky boots And booming voices. I knew that alcohol And smoke Ran through their veins.
It was truth to me, Reality. I understood That men’s hands were rough And unrelenting. That comic books and video games Are a tempting guise. Men were made of anger And demands. ***, power, and the confusion of the two
But then I met you. And you’re made of cigar smoke And cartoons. Flannel shirts and midnight laughter. You’re whiskey neat Gently touching my face Simply for the pleasure of being near me.
You’re conviction And ADD, Religion and cups of black coffee. I keep waiting for a break In your love. I search for the lie In your kindness. But you watch TV with your baby sister, And look for solutions to my worries. You laugh when I get hot under the collar And insist on buying me chocolate, Because you know I’m too polite to ask.
It’s nothing earth shaking, It isn’t running to each other in the rain. Not a dozen roses, Or diamonds. But I know now That men aren’t made Of scary things in the dark. I know that you’re you, And I’m yours.