LET ME IN
by Carol Sandford
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I sit and watch you look into his face and your laughter ripples across the room and washes over me, creating a wave of emptiness that only amplifies how much I miss you.
Your laughter is the laughter of a lover, only the lover is not me, it never is. I guess it never will be.
Other men fill the void in your world, whilst you are my world, but until you see beyond the man and his lust, I'll sit here and silently wait.
And just as silently, I beg you to let them go, to try and live without them, but I know I'm asking the impossible. You need a man, like flowers need the rain. You need their strength with whatever love they have to give, and the promise of nothing more.
And that, I know, is where I fall flat. You know that if I was your lover, I would want it all, every darn thing that you had to offer. And in return, I would give you my heart and soul.
But you don't want them. You don't want me.
But, I, my love, want you, but I can't have you while you want them. I can't lay my heart on the line only to have you discard it.
So I sit back and watch while you give others what should be rightfully mine. I wish you would let me in, Deanna. I wish you would look into my heart, just for a moment and see what I have to offer you.
Love.
Passion.
Hope.
Me.
I'll always be here, waiting and hoping, praying that you will one day let them go and let me in. My door will always open, as will my heart, my love.
I’ll always be here, waiting, and hoping, and praying that you will one day let them go and let me in. My door will always open, as will my heart, my love.
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