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Wrapped in pretty glitters and gold I placed it in his hands It was an effortless gift I smiled and stood back to admire love bloom from the inviting fire Of red hot desire which burned off his eyes. He handed me one as well extravagantly decorated much more than my own. Such thought! Surely it must be as great as he says! Wrapped in such lovely word decorated paper. I looked up to see him smiling back. "Do you like it?" he asks. My answer is automatic. Anything that comes from such grand gestures surely must be just as pleasantly pleasing. Excited and enthralled I ripped it open only for my hands to stall. Empty. A gift was expected, was it not? I looked up to see him smiling down. his gift opened before him. I stare in horror "How naïve." He states. "You should have known, Men like me don't do gifting. Rather we enjoy destroying what we're given and revel in your disappointment." Why had I been the only one Who's gift was not empty, full of lies and deceit. I should've know that fire is contagious It cannot be contained and you can't stop it from burning. I could only watch as he lit my gift on fire. Burning my trust to ashes, and laughing at my broken sobs. Now when I stay out of gifting. Too afraid of another gift turned to ashes, and empty wrappings with pretty words in gold.
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Nov 18, 2021
Nov 18, 2021 at 7:08 PM UTC
Gifting Trust
Wrapped in pretty glitters and gold I placed it in his hands It was an effortless gift I smiled and stood back to admire love bloom from the inviting fire Of red hot desire which burned off his eyes. He handed me one as well extravagantly decorated much more than my own. Such thought! Surely it must be as great as he says! Wrapped in such lovely word decorated paper. I looked up to see him smiling back. "Do you like it?" he asks. My answer is automatic. Anything that comes from such grand gestures surely must be just as pleasantly pleasing. Excited and enthralled I ripped it open only for my hands to stall. Empty. A gift was expected, was it not? I looked up to see him smiling down. his gift opened before him. I stare in horror "How naïve." He states. "You should have known, Men like me don't do gifting. Rather we enjoy destroying what we're given and revel in your disappointment." Why had I been the only one Who's gift was not empty, full of lies and deceit. I should've know that fire is contagious It cannot be contained and you can't stop it from burning. I could only watch as he lit my gift on fire. Burning my trust to ashes, and laughing at my broken sobs. Now when I stay out of gifting. Too afraid of another gift turned to ashes, and empty wrappings with pretty words in gold.
cant believe i put so much trust into one person and at the end he decided to destroy my trust to ashes.
nonextraordinary-ordinary
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Nov 18, 2021
Nov 18, 2021 at 7:08 PM UTC
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