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37. Wishful Thinking

I'm a master at ignoring advice.

By Rebeka GustafsonPublished 4 years ago 1 min read

I have always heard the warning:

“if it seems too good to be true, it probably is”

but the beauty I can see hidden in your soul

which makes me wish that it were

I watch the lies escape your lips while your touch ignites my being.

I naïvely trust each whispered promise and let myself fall all over again.

The worst part is

the ones that are too good to be true

know it

they've learned how to lie with their eyes

more than their words

a gaze so intense it embraces my entire body

as you did the first time we met

I look into your eyes to try to catch a glimpse of your soul

but its hidden behind everything you think I wanted to hear

I’m entirely blinded by the potential and possibility that awaits you

the potential that ultimately belongs to another

I know it’s not mine to wish for

not when I’ve shown you that I will give you every part of myself

with just the promise

that cannot come true

so here I am

grieving the potential of what could have been

it was simply

too good to be true

heartbreak

About the Creator

Rebeka Gustafson

I write poetry about the pursuit of life and love.

Find me on Instagram @rbxpoetry

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