How Dare You Poem by Anthony Daniels

How Dare You



How dare you, accuse me of lying when it is you who is no longer trying to.

How dare you, talk that sweet talk to me then turn your back to walk that walk away from me.

How dare you, return to me with sorrow in your eyes after all those lies you tried to hide.

How dare you, think I would be so forgiving after you had the nerve to be the one to accuse me of cheating.

How dare you, call yourself a man when it is you who can barely stand on your own two feet without someone babying you.

How dare you, damn it how dare you.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
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Anthony Daniels

Anthony Daniels

Baltimore, Maryland
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