If you want me to love two,
As much as I loved one,
I can't.
And if you want me to be a pawn,
In your chess game,
I won't.
If you think I meant,
I love you too, not two,
I didn't.
And if you think I can see,
Two separate houses,
Separated by animosity,
Taken from love,
Suffocated by hatred,
I assure you,
I am blind.
Jared Hirsch
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/if-360/