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I think all I have ever created is compensation For being such a fool. I had him; ensnared him with my womanly ways. I never realized he was always mine And turned away thinking I was doing the right thing. I sought someone else; I found him. I was horrified when I discovered It was the love I always wanted— And the love that undid me. What I wanted was fleeting, was overwhelming in-the-moment out-of-body experience. Now all I want is the metaphorical dog and house and white picket fence. But it’s not those material items I crave; It’s the permanence that accompanies that dedication and level of love. I don’t want it to only last a moment and disappear like sand sifting through the hourglass; I don’t want to feel out of my body Any more. I just want someone I love who wants me too. This is the curse of unrequited love. This is the gift of Eve to womankind. I was tempted, and I have no more what I could have had for eternity.
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Jan 10, 2013
Jan 10, 2013 at 3:46 PM UTC
The moment I wanted a white picket fence.
I think all I have ever created is compensation For being such a fool. I had him; ensnared him with my womanly ways. I never realized he was always mine And turned away thinking I was doing the right thing. I sought someone else; I found him. I was horrified when I discovered It was the love I always wanted— And the love that undid me. What I wanted was fleeting, was overwhelming in-the-moment out-of-body experience. Now all I want is the metaphorical dog and house and white picket fence. But it’s not those material items I crave; It’s the permanence that accompanies that dedication and level of love. I don’t want it to only last a moment and disappear like sand sifting through the hourglass; I don’t want to feel out of my body Any more. I just want someone I love who wants me too. This is the curse of unrequited love. This is the gift of Eve to womankind. I was tempted, and I have no more what I could have had for eternity.
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Jan 10, 2013
Jan 10, 2013 at 3:46 PM UTC
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