Thursday, July 9, 2009

If a person is not careful

The apprehension you feel when you know something is wrong.
Panic, butterflies; your heart is racing.
You keep telling yourself to breathe, but somehow your lungs
won't seem to listen.

You ask him why, silently pleading for him to make the feelings go away; to allow you to breathe once again.
But when he disregards your questions something else happens.
The apprehension in your gut turns to anger.
"Who is he to disregard me?" you think.
"Are my feelings that easily brushed to the side?"

People who sneak inside the walls that surround the heart are just
as easily dispelled if they aren't careful of where they are stepping.

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