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Sad Poems

My Heart Got Hurt

I got lost in an embrace and adrenaline of being thrust in love
A love so great that goes beyond reality as so it seemed
I got lost in a promise that seemed so truthful at the time
It was like a hurricane so wild, it swallowed me whole

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Grandpa

The day that you left us
You didn’t say good-bye.
God was calling his angel home,
There was no time to ask why.

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You don’t know

Don’t you know that I have cared about you,
That I fall just for you
That I cried because of you
That I could die for you.

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Just let me sleep

What is worse than empty lined paper,
lying in front of you?
A pencil moving light and slowly,
beautifully but tired, over the sheet?

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One way love

Don’t expect the best, it’s just my feelings.. I needed to write them down.
Well, I have got this feeling inside. This feeling I can’t explain. It a feeling of love, and still a feeling of sadness.
This new song. ”Taking back my love”, is it called. It reminds me of us. Simply us.

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Once

I had you once for a very short time,
and the memories we shared I stored in my mind.
I relish the memories that we once knew,
I only hope you remembered them too.

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You are gone

The pound of my heart is mirrored by grief,
it hurts to think and breathe,
eye liner running down my face,
I can hear myself scream and cry,

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My Heart

Why does it seem so lonely even when its not. It’s like it can be stir in a pot.
I never thought that things would be this way. Cause I didn’t know that emotions were here to stay.

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I Need Love Too

I need love too,
But it can’t be found;
I scream forever,
But there’s no sound.

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There We Were

There we were… just you and I,
time stood still, yet flew on by.
Your smile urged me to forget the past,
so I let go of it at last.

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