He saw how it requires one to love each the two of them He saw how it breaks him when he saw them get together He saw himself in the mirror And how he wishes that they could love him too
Then comes one day A drench summer afternoon Under the seeping umbrella They finally saw him
They finally talked Not what he hoped they talked about But they talked about the possibilities They talked about the needs They talked about how convenient it’d be for them
And yes Obviously It’s true He accepts them They accept him Right, that easily
But at what cost?
That’s right At the cost of his feelings
And how the warmth of their body clings to him each night How the coldness hits the side of the bed once they leave How the happiness comes every time they go on dates How the loneliness never leaves even when they’re next to each other How is it possible, though?
That’s probably the question he asks everyday How could they do this to him? Is he not enough? Is he that replaceable? … Then comes one night They sat under the moonlight And this time, He finally says the truth
The truth that he’s hurting The truth that he’s burning The truth that he’s suffering The truth that he never wants to be just a spare The truth that he wants them He wants them to be his He wants himself to be theirs And as complicated as it’d be They can’t. They simply can’t