Plastic Heart
You were never mine, it was only my turn
Through your bedroom’s revolving door
Ten thousand RPM, more fatale than femme
To think that you once were my core
My heart grew around you, a load bearing pillar
Intending that we should be wed
But all the while, with a mischievous smile
You made other plans in your head
Visions of penises yet to be tried
Danced through your imagination
Every Tom, Dick and Harry, perhaps even Larry
One by one, or in combination
Love means different things, it seems
Definitions vary by gender
It means one thing to kings, and another to queens
Your conquest was my surrender
How orangutans swing from tree to tree
Reflects how you utilize men
Holding fast to the branch that you swing from
Only ’til the next one’s in hand
So many unwitting stepping stones
A bitter lesson they’re soon to learn
Is that however precious you may be to them
To you, they’re of little concern
Your love is like a mayfly
which only lives a day
What to me was grand and authentic,
To you was unserious play
Your love is hollow and brittle
Your heart is made from plastic.
Chintzy and fleeting, soon the color is bleeding
Devotionally elastic.
My love is solid all the way through.
Authentic, built to last.
I never had eyes for any but you
Earnest, true, and steadfast.
I do wish that I could unlove you
Or that I could forget what we shared
I wish that I never showed you my soul
That my dignity might’ve been spared
You’ve soured me to the fairer sex
Not impugning the beauty thereof
But I simply no longer believe them
When they promise me they’re in love