Love Poem: The Uncaring Man

The Uncaring Man

Once there was love,
Until you got what you want,
A holiday of fun and then it was gone.

You broke away, with only thoughts of your own,
No compassion for me, or how we had grown.

You left me with child, and walked away,
No care in the world and no intention to pay.

You wanted your way, no baby at all,
But left me nothing and wouldn’t answer my calls.

The pain you caused,
The loss in me,
But you were to busy with her to see.

You moved on with life,
Not a care in the world,
You told me your struggling, but nothing prevails.

You noticed my weakness,
And then you approach,
Knowing I’d buckle and let you in close. 

I knew about her, but yet you still wanted to meet,
Baby now gone, you think you have the world at your feet.

I’m here when you want me,
How stupid am I, just second place in the corner of your eye.

She will find out one day soon, the true colours you hide in the corner of your room.

One day you will find no corner to turn,
No one to help you and be by your side, 
You ruined everything in the blink of an eye.