I Was A Fool By Richard Maxfield On the first time we meet I was young. Your free sexual manner I thought was great. We explored experimented with our bodies to the fullest. I was filled with joy that I had found such a free spirit. Then something took place that I never counted on. I fell head over heels in love with you. We became as one with the bond of man and wife. We gave life to our children, lived as man and wife. My life was complete with love and happiness. More love than I could dream possible. So many great times being with you watching as our children grew. I placed you high above all things on this earth. You were more important than my own life. My Cinderella of happiness I had found. I had complete faith and trust in all you said. and all you did. All through this time I had forgot how you were from the start. When the picture came clear that you were unfaithful I denied every thing people and my heart told me. I could not believe my Cinderella could be a lie. Total devastation of my life, love and self-esteem. I was the walking dead with no purpose for living. Then the memory slowly came back to me of how you were. How from the very first time we meet you showed me what you are about. Lacking in self-control in certain matters of the heart and body. I was a fool to think you had ever changed.Birth sign: Gemini
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