You Said Poem by John Hubschman

You Said



You said you would never hurt them,
You said you would never lie,
But when they found out the truth,
It broke their heart inside.

You said you would never cheat,
You said you would never leave,
But they ran into you with a friend,
Who was more than a friend indeed.

You said you would never yell,
You said you would never hit,
But one day you lost your cool,
And they felt the brunt of you.

I tell you now you are the worst,
You’re the very worst kind of guy.
Don't promise things you can't do,
It only makes you look like a fool.

In the past you made them cry,
And now you sit here surprised,
When I say they don't trust you,
I hope you feel bad inside.

It's time for you to listen close,
For I’m only going to say this once.
Drive yourself to a bridge,
And don't forget to jump.

Women deserve better then you,
They deserve a real good man.
A man that keeps their promises,
To love, and honor, and obey.

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