God & Man

If You Like Her, Don’t Make Her Question It

You mess with her head because you can't decide what's going on inside your own.

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God & Man

If you like her…

Text her first.

Say good morning.

Or goodnight.

Tell her you that you miss her.

Surprise her.

Compliment her and build her up.

Ask about her day.

Keep the conversation going.

Tell her you like her.

But more than that show her.

Send something more than a snapchat.

Send flowers.

Take her out.

Make a plan.

Follow through.

The truth is all she wants is your time and attention.

Which isn’t much to ask.

Don’t just think of her and carry on with your day.

Tell her.

Don’t take her for granted.

Do something about it.

She won’t always be some option you have.

She won’t always be right there.

She won’t always be the one trying.

And meeting you more than halfway.

One day it’s going to stop.

Because everyone gets tired of giving too much.

Everyone gets tired of loving too hard.

Everyone gets tired of feeling empty when they give the best parts of themselves.

You already know she cares.

You already know she’d do anything for you.

You already know you could have her if you wanted.

And maybe that’s too easy for you.

Maybe you’re used to love that makes you work for it.

I know you care.

But she doesn’t know that yet.

What she does know is she keeps trying.

She keeps caring.

She keeps meeting you half way and you’re never there.

I know you care.

But she doesn’t know that yet.

Because sometimes you answer but not all the time.

Because sometimes you make plans then you cancel.

Because sometimes you make promises you can’t keep.

And she’s the one that gets let down.

Because you say one thing and do another.

You confuse her.

And mess with her head because you can’t decide what’s going on in your own.

And she thinks it’s her fault or something she’s doing wrong.

And maybe you aren’t ready to admit it.

Maybe she’s a little different.

But maybe different is exactly what you need.

Maybe she’s everything you’ve ever needed but didn’t know you wanted. [tc-mark]


About the author

Kirsten Corley

Writer living in Hoboken, NJ with my 2 dogs.

“Your new life is going to cost you your old one. It’s going to cost you your comfort zone and your sense of direction. It’s going to cost you relationships and friends. It’s going to cost you being liked, and understood. But it doesn’t matter. Because the people who are meant for you are going to meet you on the other side, and you’re going to build a new comfort zone around the things that actually move you forward. Instead of liked, you’re going to be loved. Instead of understood, you’re going to be seen. All you’re going to lose is what was built for a person you no longer are.” Brianna Wiest, The Mountain Is You