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From Inside Out - Felipe Ladron de Guevara
Prologue
I began writing years ago for the main purpose to clear my mind and really try to make an understanding of the world around me. Along with music, writing poetry has kept me sane and has let me express myself in such a way I never thought possible. I only began sharing my passages with the world because of music. The lyrics I would hear on many songs really resonated with me and got me through some tough times. I figured, if this person here is using music as their release and affecting me in a positive way, why shouldn’t I try to do the same with my poetry? With this, I hope you read this book in its entirety and think to yourself, How can I impact someone positively?
This is dedicated to those that have passed, those that are living, and those that will live. Thank you, and enjoy.
Alone By Choice
Everyone always asks me why I'm still single, and it's funny
I prefer to not worry about anyone else but me
Aside from that though let me just keep it real
Ever since my last one it just makes it harder to feel
Most thought that I was left heartbroken
In reality it just left my eyes wide open
It let me truly see how cruel people can be
There's more to that though it's the loss of trust
It all disappears over one meaningless night of lust
Closing up that pathway to my heart was a must
I'm not scared to talk about these things it's a part of life
Going through this only helps for when I'm with my future wife
See this relationship stuff isn't what it used to be
It went from what can we do for each other
To what can you do for me
It went from let's mature and grow together
To I think this new purse and these new heels look better
It's deeper than the last one did you dirty
I just haven't really come across anyone that's worthy
I'm not talking about being worthy of being with me
It's just I haven't met someone that I think I'm not worthy for
You know the type, the ones that you think you can't have but you want more
I know what I'm saying is nothing new
Maybe when you read this you see that it applies to you too
You may think we see eye to eye,