I'm So Sorry but, No.

by Jackie Bilson   Oct 14, 2004


You were someone I never saw,
Yet someone I knew was there.
Sometimes your jokes left me a little raw,
But today I found out you care.

You put yourself out there for me,
To let me know of your affection.
I'm sorry that it can never be,
I'm sorry I offered nothing but rejection.

I'm not right for you.
I know you'll soon realize.
Because your girlfriend should love you too,
Not someone still stifling cries.

Your coming on a little strong,
And you're driving me insane.
Please accept that you've got it wrong,
Because you're just adding to my pain.

You deserve someone that feels the same way,
And together, you two could grow.
I'm sorry David but I have to say,
My answer is no.

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  • 20 years ago

    by Lexi Lou

    awesome poem! i loved it! keep in touch!
    lexi lou

  • 20 years ago

    by Jackie Bilson

    No, I didn't give it to David. I'm not THAT mean! :)

    He asked me out and I said we should just be friends and he's been acting weird and being "playfully mean" to me...i mean, i know he's just teasing me in a flirting way (because he tells all my friends and his friends that he really really likes me.) and I really don't like it because the teasing is making me sad and he still tries ways to impress me or make me like him...and I said very clearly I wan't to be FRIENDS...friends just don't do that.

    Don't worry Allen, I only feel this way because I wasn't really even that close to him, and he's spent most of the time I've known him putting me down and annyoing me with stupid things...LOL...

  • 20 years ago

    by giggles

    i really think this poem is super did you give it to david? how did that go

  • 20 years ago

    by Allen

    oh my.... its little sad to read, I hope when I tell my best friend what I feel about her, she won't give me anything like this back :S... but well, good writing Jackie, the message very strong and clear... did you give this poem to the guy?? Take care :)

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