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Rose Diamond
Poems
Nov 2020
Dangerous
They told me you were dangerous
The baddest of our kind
That only with a single look
You’d get all girls to sigh
You were quite the charmer
Of that i was very sure
But what I didn’t really expect
Was to fall myself much more
I thought that i was different
That you’d also fall for me
For my attributes and laughter
For my smile on every eve
But that didn’t really happen
I got a wake up call
And while i was expecting a miracle
You didn’t notice at all
But it's ok, i learned a lesson
And to you i bid goodbye
Because I realized I didn’t need your love
To make myself fly high
Now i am much better
Im learning to love myself
I forgot all about you
And you smile in that hotel
Maybe i will never forgive you
For the tears i shed that night
But they taught me to love myself
For i'm the only one who can
I still remember those words
They told me at those times
Not to fall for a player
Who would only break my heart
But while they thought you were dangerous
And too charming to be true
I knew y what you were hiding
Behind your “too cool” crew
And i still remember
the way that i felt
The night you broke my heart
, just like they said
Although they did not warn me
Of how much i was to grow
And all that i would learn
When i finally let you go
So the next time they tell me
To look before i fall
I'll remind them of all i learned
Because i dared to try
Yet i still want to wish you
All the best i can
And that you someday find
A girl for whom you'll fall
And maybe then you'll understand
How easy it was for me
To fall for someone dangerous
While i was quite naive
I'll lend you a page from my book
If you dare to take it
Im sure youll find it helpful
With the girl who they'll call dangerous
#dangerous
#love
#boy
#girl
#heartbroken
#better
#good
#charmer
#lovepoem
#lesson
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Rose Diamond
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