they’ve been together for ten years
and he hasn’t taken a knee
they’re both consumed with their fears
scared of something no one can see
she almost reaches for his hand
but something makes her change her mind
this, a delay no one could have planned,
at some point, gets all humankind
they’ve been burned before
they’ve had to learn before
they’ve been hurt before
they’ve lost the war before
paranoia, the mother of demise
skilled avoidance, from some kind of surprise
paranoia, it keeps them from the prize
anxiety, you can see it in their eyes
it’s true that they’re in love
that’s not always enough
yes, they’ve both been loyal
still there’s inner turmoil
paranoia, the mother of demise
the dark gray clouds, threatening their blue skies
paranoia, it keeps them from the prize
innocent words, they’re mistaken for lies
“it’s written in the stars,” they say
they know it to be true, somehow
“if they’ve made it this far,” they say,
“what is there to hold them back now?”
but when they ask him about her,
he gets quiet and looks away
he knows how he feels about her,
but wonders if she feels the same
he’s been burned before
he’d had to learn before
he’s been hurt before
he’s lost the war before
“did you get married yet?” they joke
they don’t know what it’s really like
keeping her words in, she might choke
she doesn’t know he thinks alike
she keeps a secret: the poem
she put all her feelings in
she knows she wrote it just for him,
but is scared of places she’s been
she’s been burned before
she’s had to learn before
she’s been hurt before
she’s lost the war before
paranoia, the mother of demise
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