You had my heart in hands <br />You made it throb, but you <br />grasped to hard <br /> <br /> The nightmares I had <br />about your touch <br />(Simple and smooth) <br />It etched love into my heart <br /> <br />I thought, perhaps <br />too much, about your <br />simple curves and pale appearance- <br /> <br />About that time you <br />cried on my shoulders <br />It meant the world to me <br /> <br />Now I fear something- <br /> <br />I told you how I felt <br />How much I loved you and <br />needed you in my life <br />I wanted just to know you more <br /> <br />(What makes you cry) <br />(Why did you come to me) <br /> <br />(How are we so different) - <br /> <br />I learned all these questions <br />which made me happy <br />But because of how I felt <br />it ruined everything <br /> <br />Now, I stand here, waiting <br />in the dark, bounded by your <br />smile, by your eyes, by <br />the very tears that you cried <br />In hopes that you would forgive <br />me for at least trying <br /> <br />I have but few things to say now- <br /> <br />Laugh at me, tell me how pathetic <br />I was to care, forgive me for trying <br />to comfort you, but most <br />Of all, just know, that you <br />hurt me- <br /> <br />Laugh at me-Laugh at me <br />If only that would make me forget you <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I dedicate this poem to the girl that hurt me the most<br /><br />Troy Clark<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/labyrinth-of-a-broken-heart/
