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Jul 2021
Why do you fight?
It’s because you both still care
If you were alone, you wouldn’t because, no one would be there.

Why do you fight?
Because the communication is lost, or left unsaid
When you do fight, try not to leave it unsettled, when you go to bed.

Why do you fight?
Because you are left feeling confused, or hurt or sad
Wait for a while, get some space, take a breather, until you become less mad.

Why do you fight?
It’s because, you still care
You care, because the other person, isn’t the same or there.

Why do you fight?
When you could just be, open and share, your feelings and just talk

Why do you fight?
When the, outcome usually, ends up being, the same
Mostly because, things are now different, and you can see/feel, that they have changed.

When you fight
Know that, the other still cares
Because they, also can’t bare.
The pain, that they, feel
And, they too, need more time, to heal.

When you fight
Allow, the time and space, for the situation/issue to settle
Before you, explode, and say things, that you will reget, and can’t take back, it all.

When you fight
Try, to take a step back, to see both sides
And, try not to, let it get out of hand, and make the other person cry.

When you fight
Just know, that its only for during that time only,
When you, fight often, after, you’re left feeling, quite lonely.

When you fight
Why did you fight?
Remember, it’s because, you both cared
Because you, both don’t know, how to continue to be there.
For each other, as you, used to be
Because, things have changed, from what you, used to do.
Open the communication, and be honest, with each other, and true
And try, to discuss, a compromise, for both of you.

When you fight
Take the time, you need, to calm yourselves down
And try, after to change, that outcome, and turn the other persons simile, from a frown.

© By HF-Whisper
29/4/2021 15:29-40PM
-Amended- 28/7/2021-16:46PM
TheWhisperingPoet83
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