In the quiet of the night, I ponder deeply,
How love and hate could coalesce so sweetly.
Your presence warms me, yet your absence stings,
A paradox of emotions, like tangled strings.
Your laughter is a melody, soothing and bright,
But memories of hurt shadow it in the night.
I love you with a passion that burns so true,
Yet I hate the way you make me feel so blue.
We dance on the edge of joy and despair,
A waltz of emotions, too heavy to bear.
Your touch is a balm, yet it ignites the pain,
A bittersweet symphony, driving me insane.
Torn between holding on and letting go,
My heart is confused, it doesn’t know.
To love and hate you, all at once,
Is a cruel reality, an emotional hunt.