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A Thousand Years
Contributed by
blackmarker
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Sunday, 1st August 2004 @ 02:38:58 PM in AEST
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MiscPoems
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You dont want to see me upset, Dont want to see me cry. Just do your best to forget, And cover up your eyes.
You can say Im missing the detail, That thats not what you mean. But I cant choose when sorrow prevails, Its become a familiar routine.
A comfortable habit of simple delight, That fades to intolerable sorrow. And while it hurts so much tonight, You remind me, theres always tomorrow.
You, the only one wholl fret, About my emotional shape. Youve just got to regret, Not making your escape.
Not being able to retreat, Before running out of time. I just make you incomplete, And cut you down in your prime.
Ive burdened you with all of my Stupid, emotional set-backs. If you want, Ill say goodbye, Once more you can relax.
You never saw me standing there, Bleeding my blood, so red. I know you simply couldnt care, Whether Im alive, or dead.
Ah, but no, I know that this Simply isnt true. If I were gone, I would be missed, Especially by you.
A thousand years, Ill still hold on, No less than that Ill stay. Only once those years are gone, Can my life be taken away.
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Re: A Thousand Years
(User Rating: 1 ) by mercedes on
Sunday, 1st August 2004 @ 02:48:44 PM AEST (User
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I find this to be very sad, yet it touched me deeply. Thank you for sharing
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Re: A Thousand Years
(User Rating: 1 ) by Essentially9 on
Saturday, 11th September 2004 @ 10:44:43 PM AEST (User
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| excellent write. |
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