The twisting of love

She wanted a love song,

He gave a love song,

She wanted passion

But he offered control,

She wanted roses

He gave her dominance,

She wanted loves purity

But what he gave was perverted,

And if she objected,

He gave her intimidation,

She became timid and frightened

As he promised to box both her ears,

So she kept quiet and submissive

The big man was masculine now,

How did love become so twisted

That it hurts her so much now,

He wants the woman of his fantasy

So twists and distorts her now,

So that she’s no longer free to be

The strong woman that she was.

Now she lives in his shadow

I hope soon she rises up,

And leaves him wan pallow

Through the re-exertion of her voice,

And an upsurge of her in power

I look for that day and her finest hour,

No longer to be culled or to be humbled

Either physically or psychologically,

I hope she finds her inner ability

And then cuts loose and sets herself free,

And in the moment that happens

Then everyone will truly see,

The burning light within her

And her real radiance and beauty,

That he tried to tell her she did not possess

But that was just to cover up, his abject insecurities,

That stemmed from the truth that he always knew

The power she could wield if he let her be free,

Was more wild, arcane and bigger than he

And this was the ultimate truth.

2 responses to “The twisting of love”

  1. Can relate, sadly. With you in solidarity.

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