God & Man

When You Tell Her You Love Her Then You Choose Someone Else

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her love is associated with pain.

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God & Man

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really saying is love is a lie.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really saying is I love someone else more.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really saying is you’ll always be my second choice.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really saying is I don’t love you enough to do anything about it.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really saying is I don’t know the meaning of true love.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her is love is a competition.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her she’s not worthy of someone’s love in full.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her is to not believe or trust love in the future.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her love is associated with pain.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you teach her is to fear love.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really doing is breaking her heart every time that you say it.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really doing is ruining her for anyone else in the future.

When you tell her that you love her then you choose someone else, what you’re really doing is proving to her love isn’t enough sometimes. [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