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Author: Always Writing
Fiction Rated: T - English - Angst/Poetry - Reviews: 6 - Published: 05-20-04 - Updated: 05-20-04 - id:1614400
Together Again

 

 

I watch you crying your life away,

Placing a rose in front of me,

Wishing there was something you could have done,

Wishing somehow you could have seen.

 

I watch you as you look up at my epitaph,

Reading the words written there,

‘Loving Daughter, Great Friend to Many,’

You think your loss is too much to bear.

 

“I love you, so much,” you say,

And I know now those words are true,

I knew you love me when it was too late,

After my life was through.

 

The tears you cry are no use anymore,

I’m six feet under, yet I still love you somehow,

Suicide for me, was the only way out,

There’s just no use to wish to change it, now.

 

You pull something out of your jacket,

It’s a knife I see, but I can’t stop you,

I can’t stop it shredding the pale skin of your wrist,

I can only watch, as you die, like I died, too.

 

The rivers of blood run, so smooth, so deep,

Running down my epitaph, making it red all through,

“We’ll be together again,” you quietly sigh,

As slowly, slowly, your blood runs dry, too.

 

 

 

-Carrie

 

 

A/N: Okay, needs work…but Please Review



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