I was snobbish when you smiled
I raised an eyebrow when you joked
I rolled my eyes when you chuckled
But I melt when you stood by the oak.
I lectured you when you did nothing wrong
I used to laugh when you cried
I hollered in disgust when you're near
But it did matter to me if you died.
And now I'm waiting for you to annoy me
All day I sit here doing nothing
Unknowingly, you weren't around
This left me confused in wondering.
I asked where you could have been
For I would admit I miss you so
And I also realized that
I never want you to go.
Again, I sit here in my usual spot
Where I usually see you do the things I hate
And it's also where I learned to love you
But I guess I loved you too late.