You Made Me A Queen

You Made Me A Queen

A Poem by Lindsay

Professing love in another's riddles
can be neither a promise nor a lie.
I'll deafen my reason to hear the pleasing
and blame myself when the weaker one cries.

I'll let you borrow this on lonely days;
force return the leftovers when you're done.
They are coveted when out of reach,
but bleeding hearts look scary in the sun.

Along with self pity affection appears.
Then why am I the one that's insane?
Confusion should never be called a sin
until it comes at the price of one's pain.

Never a princess, you made me a queen;
just a few inches high with wooden sores.
I'm foolishly glued to this onyx square
and I keep on playing this game of yours.

© 2012 Lindsay


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Added on August 3, 2012
Last Updated on August 8, 2012
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