Love Poem: Let Me Tell You This
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Written by: Terry Robinson

Let Me Tell You This

Before you leave me, my darling,
let me tell you this. When we met,
I was stolen words and borrowed 
phrases. Bruised in colour and wretched

Harsh character, bent on self
harm and ruined chances. But, 
you became my credo, my Saint 
to be adored, breathlessly calm

Your lips were the gateway to
pristine zephyrs and alluring tone.
You were my dress code for the 
day and my hair cut for the month.

You were my daily meals and supported
causes. My earth, moon and the space
inbetween. When you walked, your shape 
was my thrill. And your coetish lure, my torch

Your eyes were my caves to mine, and your 
beauty my arete to climb. Your sun kissed 
soul, burned through my clouds, and your 
caring thoughts mastered my informal grudge

Your smile became my beeline. And your 
grace lifted away the dark taste of grey 
from my mouth, and replaced it with 
coloured worth

When you leave me, let me know when 
you have returned. Drop a cup or fuse a 
light, and I shall know you didn't leave me 
after all.

And I shall set the table again. Cut my 
hair and change my clothes again. Because
I wouldn't want you to think that I had 
stopped caring for life after you left me

Or that I threw knives at the world, instead of
love. And had so easily forgotten the messages 
you left to guide me to my end. So, let me tell 
you this. You are me and I am you. 

And all I ask is this. 
That you let me close the door first