(Accept this as my love.)

By Army Barbie

You’re my tainted heaven
An angel with a crack in his halo
A star that means nothing while standing in the glory of the sun







Statistically, just another tragedy of war.
Personally, just another tragedy to hang another weight on my heart
Honestly, you’re sitting across from me with glaciers for eyes.
Glazed over and too cold to see me trying to love you.





You’re not in love.
This ring was a promise meant to be shattered.
A promise promised by another soldier
To another girl.
Both of us have changed
formed into people who can’t find solace in each other’s arms












Killing has changed you.
You have changed me.










(Slowly, I fold my legs under me
Watching you breathe)








I don’t know how to walk out the door.
I simply shake my head when you say to do so.



(How could you not want to hold me?)



I’m a mess
Wrapped in a thin layer of tears
And guilt
For not being able to save your soul
And help your spirit stay alive.
Neglect brought this on.
My letters filled with passion and Victoria’s Secret Love Spell
Weren’t enough to make you want to stay.
I wasn’t enough.
I’m not enough.
I think I’m understanding that I’ll never be enough.











Please don’t forget about me.
Please don’t forget about what we had.












You’ll leave for war again.
(I’ll never shed a tear
You don’t need pity and fear from another stary-eyed girl)
.
.
.
I hope when you come home
You may find me
And let me know you’re alive.
And hopefully your spirit will return
You’ll be the same person that loves to wrap his arms around me
And smile
And run his hand across my cheeks
So that the tears will be erased.
.
.
.
Maybe you’ll love me.












I accept I’m not enough.














Accept this as my goodbye.


















(Accept this as my love.)

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© 2005 A Soldiers Girl
Published on Sunday, October 30, 2005.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • NapoleonsLust On Wednesday, September 5, 2007, NapoleonsLust (16)By person wrote:

    wow. this was very heart felt-NL

  • Winter Born On Sunday, March 25, 2007, Winter Born (169)By person wrote:

    wow... You made this hardened veteran wet his own cheeks with this... impressive

  • beautifulfallenangel On Wednesday, March 7, 2007, beautifulfallenangel (63)By person wrote:

    wonderful, i love it, i love the emotion

  • A former member wrote: *blinks* how did i miss this one? it's so breathtakingly lovely..god, you shatter me in ways i couldn't believe possible. your words bind me in deep sadness and beauty. *hugs* ~bethany

  • A former member wrote: Gods courtney...as you have so plainly stated time and time before now, you and I seem wrapped up in the same stale chocolate...

  • A former member wrote: and yet we swim in completely opposite rivers of cherry. Nonetheless, this piece broke me...as all your pieces do. Yet another fave, my dear...hang in there. *Evangel*

  • toy soldier On Monday, October 31, 2005, toy soldier (26)By person wrote:

    i cried too, i dont know if its for you, or lost love. but this hits deep, real deep. once agian, i loved it.

  • A former member wrote: "(Slowly, I fold my legs under me Watching you breathe)". . .thats all i needed to read. really. . .i'm shattered

  • Err0r On Monday, October 31, 2005, Err0r (365)By person wrote:

    I wish I could find the words to say, but I think you have an idea of what I could possibly muster up for this.

  • GothicBlack On Monday, October 31, 2005, GothicBlack (186)By person wrote:

    i am truly sorry. . . . this poem is so powerful, it was like nails riping at my heart. If you every need someone to talk to, feel free to contact me. ~gothic~

  • A former member wrote: oh wow... amazing. very good, very expressive. i love how you put the last line in, and in parenthesis... and the big spaces, adds weight to the poem.

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