This poem goes to the man, who taught me that love sometimes entails sacrifices, and at some point in our lives, whether we admit it or not, we tend to become a slave of love that we turn into an altruistic and foolish person. Love is like a battlefield; a battle between the heart and the mind. Love is selflessness; for it is about considering another person's happiness more than your own.
Taken on May 3, 2013 at Hundred Islands, Alaminos Pangasinan |
The Man I Love
by April Rose L. Desuyo
It was a long and sleepless nights
I have the agony of winning up the fight
I always dream of holding you so tight
As I wonder where you are tonight?
I have the fears of losing you
I don’t know what I found in you
I saw someone else’s holding you
I stayed and cried but still loving you
It was a long and sleepless night
I thought of giving up the fight
But I remember the dream
Of holding you so tight
I can’t live a day without you by my side
The man I love was in pain
Somebody left in the middle of the rain
I reassured that I’ll always stay
And we’ll be together come what may
It was a long and sleepless nights
The man I love was hurting deep inside
I can’t suffice his broken heart that hides
But I never thought of giving up the fight
I love you still and I always will
In times of distress I am always here
Forget all your sorrow and be strong my Dear
My love consistently grows to keep you near.
Rule number one; love should be parallel, fight and be fought for. It is improper to fight for someone who is weakling and not even lifting a finger to make you stay. Rule number two; do not dare rescue someone laden with emotional baggage from his past. Be reminded, you are in a relationship, not in a rescue mission. Rule number three, when you find someone who will teach you how to love, who will consider your happiness as his own, never let him go; disregard rule number one and two. It only means he’s worth fighting for.
TumugonBurahin