We'll Always Have...
Date: Tuesday, 1st June 2004 @ 10:32:00 AM AEST Topic: Sad Poetry
Contributed By: TeenageEmoGirl
I can't take too much more of this tragedy,
sick of sorting through the debris.
Ashes have fallen, we're all on the ground.
You climb back up with such ease, and I lack the energy.
I've found my place and you have found yours.
Our last dance will never occur, yet you assure.
We'll always have the memories,
we'll always have the summer.
I have my doubts, and you have the cure.
But I lack the energy or the heart,
so I give up before we start.
You just turn away, and it kills me, it rips me apart.
You taste so bitter, so wrong, my life strung along.
You helped me live for weeks,
but in the end, your greatest aid was in my end.
My last thoughts, my final plea,
why did you let fate stand in the way of you and me?
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