Letters unsent: Apologies

By Armor for your life

Dear,Love

I apologize,
If I was a better man
I would have noticed your affection sooner,
And then we might have had a chance.
Forgive me for being a blind fool,
I was so in love I paid attention to nothing but my heart.

Though I am still in love,
[And trust me it’s head over heels]
I learned my lesson.
My heart is important
But not as much as yours.

-Yours Truly, Madly, deeply.
Jonathan

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© 2007 Armor for your life
Published on Wednesday, April 4, 2007.     Filed under: "Personal" and "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: "I learned my lesson. My heart is important But not as much as yours." - This part really stuck with me in the end. I loved it.

  • Lynaes On Friday, November 2, 2007, Lynaes (859)By person wrote:

    "I was so in love I paid attention to nothing but my heart." Your words flow like milk, and they are so beautiful. You certainly have talent, I feel lucky to be discovering and reading your work.

  • Tania On Thursday, April 5, 2007, Tania (197)By person wrote:

    Such romance.. I love it. Superbly put.

  • A former member wrote: jeesh...putting another soul's heart before your own, protecting their pieces before you'll think of protecting yourself...that kind of love, that form of caring, is always beautiful. This piece, though short, is amazing. ~*Beth*~

  • Mylissa On Wednesday, April 4, 2007, Mylissa (845)By person wrote:

    You break my heart with your words...this is beautiful.

  • A former member wrote: Oh wow, such honesty, I loved this.

  • Alanarchy On Wednesday, April 4, 2007, Alanarchy (1200)By person wrote:

    Heartfelt. Feels real. Nice job.

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