I
.
would
.
h
a
v
e
.
followed
.
y
o
u
.
to
.
t
h
e
.
moon,
.
.
i
f
.
.
you
.
h
a
d
.
wanted
.
m
e
.
too,
–
–
back
.
w
h
e
n
.
I
.
wanted
.
you . . .
–
–
–
.
.
.
~ I
.
would
.
h
a
v
e
.
followed
.
y
o
u
.
to
.
t
h
e
.
moon . . .
–
–
–
.
.
.
b
u
t
–
–
–
did
.
y
o
u
.
truly
.
believe
.
.
I
.
.
w
o
u
l
d
.
choose
.
t
o
.
be
.
t
h
e
.
fool . . .
–
–
–
.
.
.
w
h
o
m
–
–
–
would
.
run
.
t
o
.
you,
.
.
j
u
s
t
.
.
because
.
y
o
u
.
today
.
n
o
w
.
say,
.
.
y
o
u
.
.
want
.
m
e
.
too . . .
–
–
–
.
.
.
~ just
.
because
.
y
o
u
.
today
.
n
o
w
.
say,
.
.
y
o
u
.
.
want
.
m
e
.
too.
Reflection: This was a romantic-themed poem that I wrote back in April of 2012 where romancer refuses to play along when the object of his/her affection in the past suddenly becomes more receptive.