"Infatuation"
As you look into my eyes, there's a
smile on your face
You brush against me gently then stand awkwardly in place
I get that funny feeling and the rumors have begun
Your infatuation's blossomed and my instinct is to run
Now it's not that I'm afraid of love;
the opposite is true
But infatuation's different and I dread it like the flu
It always comes on strong pretending that true love's your destiny
You think you've found a perfect mate and the love that's meant to be
Somehow I'm put upon a pedestal by one
who thinks I'm just the best
Until he soon discovers I'm not much different from the rest
I don't know when or where I'll fall from his pedestal so high
Once he sees I'm only human I get mad and yell and cry
The problem's been he can't see me or
hear the words I say
He gets so wrapped up in his ideal he hears "night" when I say "day"
How can love start or have a chance if he blind to who I am
He'll never see my weaknesses or know when to hold my hand
I never feel I'm needed to support his
fantasy
I might as well go on my way; God knows he won't miss me
I'd walk away and leave my cardboard figure in my place
Then I'd return to find he'd married it and see three kids around my waist
So here's the lesson I have learned
and one I hope you will remember
When someone ignites a spark leaving that warm and glowing ember
Don't anticipate their answers really listen to what they say
And when their words surprise you let the chips fall where they may
Know their faults and weaknesses, not
to belittle or abuse
But so you'll know to be there when their spirit has been bruised
When you see the person beneath the image that you love
You may find out they're better than the person you dreamed of