The Trusting
To trust one must through life's deceit,
Be just robust, despite defeat,
Overlook those strangers' tender glances
And luck's prearranged, pretend romances.
Learn to accept it all despite the doubt.
Laugh, don't bawl. Smile, don't pout.
For truth rears its ugly green-eyed head
When lovers' fears begrudge their bed.
And after all tales are spun and told
The trusting rails to shun the cold
Reality.
Love can never last forever.
Fate is too cruel, too fast, too clever.
-P.S. Colley
c. 1987
Spring 1989

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