I would forgive you Even if it took you 25 years to call 25 years to turn up at my front door I would still hold you with the same love The same fire that burned between us half a century ago No amount of time and water could stop me from burning Raging flames … Continue reading Forgive You
Tag: Toronto poet
Souls
We met We clicked We've been fighting each other and ourselves ever since J. Saunders
No More Emotions
No words No letters No messages or signs to tell me what we had was better than our minds could create No magic left to feel after you left me with silence I know you want me to forgive you I may never, not for what you did but how you did it We've changed … Continue reading No More Emotions
Listening
You never shared your deepest thought Your untold secrets You never needed to Your lips pressed into mine told them for you Whispers from your darkest corner told between your moans in my ear Bodies entangled come home tonight and release your pain through me I’m listening J. Saunders
You’re Worth
Just like a photo worth a thousand words. You are worth an unlimited amount of, “I love you’s”, by someone who means it. Love Notes, J. Saunders
Who Was I
I am human A woman with emotions you fail to comprehend A woman who's ashamed to admit how weak I am to please your lecherous appetite Still I respond to your demands as if time hasn't taught me anything A woman, but you must list me apart of the mass numbers Who was I to … Continue reading Who Was I
Dreams
Titles are overrated. You weren’t my fiancé. You were the “love of my life”, and you destroyed everything a woman could dream of. J. Saunders
Free Fall
If you have ever fallen in love and never had to get back up on your own, consider yourself lucky. Many people are still on the floor, broken from falling. J. Saunders
First Step
The past does not have to determine or shape you Inhale, exhale, and take the first step forward to letting go J. Saunders
Soon
I deleted your existence on my phone Then removed you from my heart Piece by piece Eventually all the fragments of you will be gone J. Saunders