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The Poetic Word

Love Is Not Enough, Part I

I love you just the way you are”

Photographer: Dragana Gordic

They say there is three types of love

That will come across in a lifetime.

They say there are 4 to 5 stages in relationships,

By stage 2, many will walk away after being frustrated

From all the hard fights.

 

The first love is those puppy eyes,

The ‘I love you’ stage is as sweet as Manuka honey.

Where dancing under the moonlight

Where fantasies are explored.

This first love are like childhood sweethearts,

Making promise rings out of blades of grass

Decorated by flowers.

Exchanging vows

In front of playgrounds.

 

This love,

Which often is labelled as infatuation.

It was my first understanding of what love was.

The second love is the love that is brittle

And most of the times

Collapse!

Curtains of perfection crumbles

As the windows of flaws stares right back!

 

Dynamics shifted,

Where feelings of 24/7 love gets examined.

Where “I love you just the way you are” gets challenged.

Both sides put their own needs at the forefront

Making up all the ‘sacrificial love’ given,

Now it’s tax collector season!

 

Words exchanges

Tears soaked pillows

Time is slowly cutting away.

Being checked out after that lightbulb of passion

Switches off.

Repeated allegations become an acceptance

Instead of defending and explanations

On the stand…

 

Kissing teeth and rolling eyes is the easier response.

Feels like the world has been attacked,

A strong Will can wobble at every moment

Of questioning why this deep love that felt right

Went left.

to be continued…

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