The guy <br />who told me <br />he did not <br />want <br />to know me <br />any <br />more, <br />and did not <br />want <br />my <br />fare <br />well <br />gift <br />and did not <br />want <br />to hear <br />about <br />me <br />no <br />more <br />or ever <br />talk, <br />as I’ve <br />commit <br />ted <br />a crime <br />and <br />no longer <br />exist <br />on this <br />planet... <br /> <br />He thought <br />he would <br />save <br />himself <br />from his <br />fears <br />by erasing <br />me <br />from his <br />world. <br /> <br />I know <br />I should not <br />have <br />let him <br />steel <br />my peace, <br />and should <br />just have <br />let his <br />words <br />pass <br />through <br />me <br />like winds... <br />and be <br />glad <br />that someone <br />who has no <br />love <br />for me <br />is gone <br />forever... <br /> <br />But it was <br />not <br />that easy <br />and <br />I could not <br />do it... <br /> <br />After you <br />open <br />a secret door <br />in your <br />heart <br />it becomes <br />abosolutely <br />vulnerable. <br />And everything, <br />good and <br />bad <br />comes straight <br />into it. <br />That’s why tears <br />still <br />cover my eyes <br />when <br />I think of what <br />happened <br />between you and me <br />this <br />past <br />summer... <br /> <br /> <br />Sept 27,2005<br /><br />Elena V. Moonray<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-guy-who-told-me/
