Poem: Another Whom I Trusted

Another Whom I Trusted

We had, I thought,
made a connection,
and I trusted you,
believed you 
would be my ally,
perhaps, even, an advocate.
I believed it.
You said enough
that I believed it,
but it wasn't, was it,
at all important to you,
was not the truth.
Whatever there was
had no importance,
was illusionary,
 a trick, a gambit.
You had wants and needs
and it was a good show
that you created.
I should have known,
should have realized,
but I suppose
I have not learned.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Fifty

Le Guin, Steering The Craft, Chapter Five: Adjectives and Adverbs (Exercise Five, Chastity)

A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Fifty-Nine