What if?



What if i told you i love you?
Would you think i am being crazy?
Don't leave me stuck here baby
My eyes are becoming hazy..

What if things shouldn't of ended?
What if we were put through a test
and our hearts should of instead been mended

What if we weren't so crazy after all?
Would you bother to answer?
If i picked up the phone and made that call?

What if this was one big test?
Did we fail?
Or did we do what was best?

What if we can come back and love eachother more?
What if we can make it last this time?
What if i scream out baby please walk back through my door?

What if we went on with the unknowing?
What could of been is a question that keeps going.
What if we could make it back and keep this love growing?

What if you are my soul-mate?
And i am your's
What if when we met it wasn't just by fate?

What if you are my one?
and we do belong
Is it really over and done?

Alot of what if's is going through my mind.
Is it true?
That love really is blind?

What if i told you i love you?
Would you think i am being crazy?
Don't leave me stuck here baby
My eyes are becoming hazy..

About this poem

This poem was actually written on a past relationship, We have spent many years trying to to be together. I sat one night thinking of him and alot of what if's ran through my mind.

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Submitted by melissawood696 on July 08, 2023

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Scheme ABBB xcx dxd cxc exe fff gbg hxh iai ABBB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,095
Words 262
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4

Melissa Wood

I enjoy writing poems on my free time but i can't just pick up a pen and right it has to come to my mind..Alot of my poems are based off my emotions or something i might be going through. more…

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