How is it said



How is it said when you don’t know what to say?  When you don’t know what you can do or what can be offered but you? I stand here as best as I can to let you know I haven’t left.  What else can I do to help you see what do you suggest ? What can I say to have you hear the true words pouring out of me? I don’t know what to say I just do what pops in my head to help you see.

Oh tell me how is it said cause I’m getting tired from my daily dread.

I hope you are listening that’s all I can say.  I hope you put more stock into my actions verses the words that may push you away.  I hope you can see and won’t go.  That you will be the one to stick around through all the ebb and flow. I will stand my ground I will not beg.  Even when you keep pecking at me like the chic trying to escape the egg..

Oh how is it said that I want you here and not far away?   

How do you hear me to know what I truly care about? If I could do more I hope you know I would without a doubt. Sometimes you need to know I can’t do anything more and now it’s time you should come walking through my door.  I’m the kinda guy who is not lazy.  Even tho it may at times seem pretty hazy.  You may not see it all quite yet. But maybe just maybe you will take the chance on something I would bust my ass to try to help you never regret.  All I ask is for mutual respect. To be valued by you without needing to fight to the attention I should just get.  I can’t promise I will be perfect.  I may even do or say things you will get so mad at me about I say now in apologetically wept. Communication is key in any good relationship. A bit of fun, common goals, a enduring friendship that last through every hardship.  There isn’t any right time just gotta do it.

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When your mind is racing and feelin shit

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Written on December 27, 2023

Submitted on December 27, 2023

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Characters 1,761
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