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Waiting for Him
I am chained
to The man I adore,
Although he causes such pains
Too often, letting tears hit the floor.
His eyes are quite fine
And his eyes make me melt
But just wait for the time
When I doubt what I felt
He confuses me often
He’s here, and then he’s there
But pauses to soften
My worries and cares
Sometimes I daydream
Of what we could be
But every day, it may seem
A new complication, unforeseen
All the girls are so jealous
Of course, he don’t see
They become so zealous
When he is with me
I try to be kind
And what I friend I would be
But when my feelings he finds,
Please do not blame me!
He says I’m a “Bestie”
But how can I play
That part as he sees me
With these feelings at bay
He thanks me so often
And my heart starts to melt,
My anger he does soften
And I forget what I felt
I will remember forever
My broken heart here
But through this endeavor
He was never to me near
He will talk to me then
When he needs me for care
But again and again
His heart is with her, over there.
She is doing to him
What he did to me
Leading his heart through
A painstaking spree
So I wait her e for him
How long, I know not
Eager, filled to the brim
For I care for him a lot.

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