Never trust a woman. <br />When will I learn this rule? <br />Each time I let my guard down <br />I'm left looking like a fool. <br /> <br />They look right at you smiling <br />pretend to be your friend <br />secretly recording every word <br />to repeat like there's no end! <br /> <br />They smell vulnerabilities. <br />They sense you will confide <br />your deepest, darkest secrets <br />and then you'll want to hide... <br /> <br />They sneer with twisted lips <br />and glowing eyes of hate. <br />You never saw it coming <br />this turn your ''friends'' call fate. <br /> <br />They run in packs like wolves. <br />They'll eat your weakened soul. <br />Don't turn your back on one of them <br />or you'll have to pay the toll. <br /> <br />They'll wait till you are comfortable <br />then hit you in the knees. <br />They use your heart against you <br />and do just what they please. <br /> <br />I won't say that it hurts. <br />I've been hurt too much before. <br />It takes more than betrayal <br />for me to cry and hit the floor. <br /> <br />I need to heed my warning <br />and remember when I say... <br />Never trust a woman <br />cause her claws don't go away!<br /><br />Mary Nagy<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/never-trust-a-woman/
