• They say the English Language is the most complicated arrangement of letters and words
    adjectives and verbs
    slangs and slurs
    Like there is a million ways to say one thing but mean many different
    things
    depending on the tone or volume or pronunciation of a word
    Like if I say "I don't understand you" as in your variation of my one and only language is so in comprehensible that you might want to swallow your food or spit out that gum because I don't know what the hell you just said
    You know where I'm coming from?
    Or "I don't understand you" as in what are you with him and not me
    I can provide everything you need
    secure job, educated, working on a college degree
    For example I probably used the wrong tone when I said I love you because that's the same tone she used to say it to her friends at school
    Maybe I should have emphasized the word you
    Like baby take a seat, I'll clean the house and cook your food
    and don't worry about your clothes, I did your laundry too
    Or maybe "love" is what confused her because it kinda confused me when she turned around to sob silently
    They say its all been said before, well I must have missed it when she said "I love you" back or when she told me to come back because she realized what she needed was someone to love her after all.
    But I do remember her saying it wasn't going to work out, and not at the gym neither, she meant get your stuff and go because I don't need her.
    She never needed me.
    The only thing I could provide was just a little undying love and a bit of sensitivity
    But now I've brushed up on my grammar a little bit, using nuances and alliteration to get the point across, learning about coordinates and adverbs
    and during these courses I've learned a new phrase,
    I loveD her.