|
Menu
|
|
|
Social
|
|
|
|
Thanks
Contributed by
dogsruleruby
on
Sunday, 22nd August 2010 @ 06:03:30 PM in AEST
Topic:
LostLove
|
Why is it your face is everywhere I go?
I don't want to think about you,
I'm supposed to be over you.
I guess all those secrets shared,
All those days we spent together,
All those moments we spent kissing,
Actually meant something to me.
Everything I said I actually meant, like saying,
"I want to grow old with you",
"I want to share my first time with you",
And most importantly,
"I love you".
I guess you didn't mean any of that.
Thanks.
Thanks for the heartbreak,
The memories,
But most of all,
Thanks for making me stronger.
Copyright ©
dogsruleruby
... [
2010-08-22 18:03:30] (Date/Time posted on
site)
Advertisments:
|
|
|
|
|
Sorry, comments are no longer allowed for anonymous, please register for a free membership to access this feature and more
|
|
All comments are owned by the poster. Your Poetry
Dot Com is not responsible for the content of any
comment. That said, if you find an offensive comment, please
contact via the FeedBack Form with details, including poem title
etc.
|
|
|
Re: Thanks
(User Rating: 1 ) by Mila on
Monday, 23rd August 2010 @ 02:25:18 AM AEST (User
Info | Send
a Message)
|
great write, i can relate to this!!! just be strong |
|
|
Re: Thanks
(User Rating: 1 ) by mvvenkataraman on
Monday, 23rd August 2010 @ 09:26:29 AM AEST (User
Info | Send
a Message)
|
Dear respected dogsruleruby,
Your words are true absolutely
All must agree with you definitely
Our love may be executed resolutely
But, we may lose in our aim ultimately
Still, do not stop loving please
From loving we must not cease
Love alone will give real peace
Love will beat in grace breeze
Your poem is very well-penned
In life we must bend and mend
This sacred love you finely defend
But, many push us to a dead end.
With best wishes, Thanking you, Yours truly,
M V VENKATARAMAN
|
|
|
Re: Thanks
(User Rating: 1 ) by CarrieLindeman on
Thursday, 16th September 2010 @ 05:41:30 PM AEST (User
Info | Send
a Message)
|
I love this poem. So relatable! |
|
|
|