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Listen As I Spill My Heart Out To You

Poetry by Michael Vexx

By Michael VexxPublished about a year ago 1 min read

listen as i spill my heart to you

i remember when the thought of that use to make me so uncomfortable

i never wanted you to see me this vulnerable

but i got hurt i gotta let go, that shit left me insufferable

i remember when you first caught my attention

had me hoping and wishing

that i’ll get the chance to find in you what i’ve been missing

to be able to give you my heart and hopefully you can mend it

i ain’t gone lie i was kinda optimistic

knew how you did them other girls and played with their feelings

but some how i could see past all them dirt you was digging

listen as i spill my heart out to you

remember in class when you use to grab my ass

when nobody was looking i would act all mad

but deep down i was hyped about the affection that i never had

you use to flirt with me in every class

my home girl use to say “ he don’t want your f***** ass”

maybe she was right

listen as i spill my heart out to you

remember that time we walked the same way home after school

when u caught up to me & i had my headphones in blasting my favorite song

you know? by Ashanti & JaRule

i fronted like i ain’t i was interested in conversation

but really deep down inside i wanted more then conversation

i wanted you to hold me while we slept naked

then wake you up in the morning with good sexy with some eggs and burnt bacon

listen as i spill my heart out to you

love poems

About the Creator

Michael Vexx

ig: duhitsmemike

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