Array ( [sid] => 185455 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The fool [time] => 2018-09-21 12:28:19 [hometext] => I feel like I should take some responsibility for letting people hurt me. After all I did allow them into my life. [bodytext] => It was my fault,
I was the fool,
I let you treat me that way,
I allowed you to be cruel.

I lost myself,
Misplaced who I was,
Gave up my self respect,
I put my life on pause.

Don/'/t blame yourself,
It/'/s all on me,
Yes, you took advantage,
But I should have seen.

Do not come back,
I/'/m strong again,
I found who I am now,
I won/'/t feel more pain.

It was my fault,
I let you in,
I gave you too much,
I let you under my skin.

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The fool
Date: Friday, 21st September 2018 @ 12:28:19 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: Frecks

It was my fault,
I was the fool,
I let you treat me that way,
I allowed you to be cruel.

I lost myself,
Misplaced who I was,
Gave up my self respect,
I put my life on pause.

Don/'/t blame yourself,
It/'/s all on me,
Yes, you took advantage,
But I should have seen.

Do not come back,
I/'/m strong again,
I found who I am now,
I won/'/t feel more pain.

It was my fault,
I let you in,
I gave you too much,
I let you under my skin.



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