Once upon a time me and you where we{Part 3}

By Cherry Bear

Once upon a time me and you where we {part 3}

To many weeks spent learning how to talk
Another to many how to walk
Being helped and cared for like I never knew
How could a stranger
Show more kindness then you
My wounds have about healed
My bruises fade fast
The world moves on
Yet I hold back
Not quiet sure how to move on
To many scares lay on my heart
Words of worthlessness lay in my mind
I scream at the terrors of the night
Its not right what you did
Making me the social out cast
I went to the place
It is where you lay
After all you got to leave
So why cant I
I kicked the stone that laid above
I yelled at god for what he done
You should have had to pay
Given more for what you gave
You got to go so easily
Now here I am reaping what you sowed
Its not fair
This I know
But I have to go on
To prove that after the we
There could be a simple me

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Published on Thursday, February 19, 2009.     Filed under: "Abuse" and "Poetry"
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  • CharlottesWeb On Thursday, February 19, 2009, CharlottesWeb (509)By person wrote:

    I think this is beautiful. I really do. I didn't tell you earlier. It's easy to find words for mediocre poetry, and that is why I spoke none the first time I heard this. I really do like it. Everything about it...it touched me. :::hugs::: Remember...don't touch you marshmellow to the wick!

  • whisperer On Thursday, February 19, 2009, whisperer (166)By person wrote:

    ya know, i havnt read the first 2 parts but reading this i think that even lacking the preface and beginning, i can say that i feel the painful exertion of moving forward, emotions well communicated, well written

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