You my shoulda, coulda, woulda
hell.. you have become my
joy that I saw you for the real
person you…
To late to say…
Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda..
When you had me you didn’t
appreciate me..
Now I done move on
I’m glad to be with someone….
to love and cherish me
You crying and saying she
wont love u like I did….
I pray she don’t love like you…
Your love poison my soul…
Your infidelity destroyed me
I’m glad I finally move on..
So to your Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda…
You shoulda
cherish me when you had me
I coulda bn the one to heal your
damage and sick soul..
I woulda bn your rock to the
day we died..
You made me..
Your hubby..
Your friend..
when you already gave that
to another man..
You told me it was over and
now you knock up with his baby…
Did you honestly think
I would be your man??
You lied…
broke me down..
I was a pimp and
half a man..
Now im a King and
have recovery the
rest of me..
Damn I see I really
didn’t know you…
The age of a woman…
A mind of a child…
Dats truly insult to the
ones who don’t act
the way you do…
Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda…
Your obsession is an illness…
Cant you see I don’t give a damn for you…
It’s A shame you playing the fool that you
try so hard to replace me with…
You saying and Doing everything..
in your power to win me back…
Damn shame.. I don’t want you…
When will you get the picture and move
on…
Your stupidity is an Illness…
7/17/19/09
PoeticJourney
Another poem dedicated to My Love Journey, its actually inspired by true events, but feel like I left something out, but could be wrong. You be judge and let me know.
You convey strength in this poem, PJ, which is a great asset for our hearts, in times of moving on…great one! xx
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Thank You Lauren! Means a lot coming from you 🙂
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This was good, as Lauren said you show such strength PJ! I loved the last line….Your stupidity is an illness. There are sadly far too many guys with that illness. I am liking reading The Love Journey! 🙂
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Thank You Gabby, glad to hear you enjoying reading The Love Journey, yea one of my favorite lines as well! 🙂
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I agree with Lauren and GabbyAngel that you show strength in this poem. It is good to let out the bitter gaul like this–and then look up, see the light of a new day, and MOVE ON!
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