A Word

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  • Loss
    • Adara
    • taken by a man who is not always around but is always in my heart

    A Word

    You got up and left without a word
    Of love or care
    For a little girl who could only stare
    As she watched you walk out of her life
    And into jail
    With her mother who had turned pale
    Because she didn't know what to do
    Without you
    The little girls hopes and dreams shattered
    Her brain scattered
    Because she always has you
    Wherever you drug them
    And that was okay
    Byt you didn't stay
    You lied, cheated, and gambled
    Which got you into trouble
    But once you walked out
    Her life was changed
    She doesn't go different places
    And she doesn't see new faces
    She has a step father
    And a little brother
    And she lives with only her mother
    And one day she'll meet you
    And you'll pretend to love like you always do
    And she'll just look and say who are you
    And she'll break your heart
    Just like you broke hers
    The day you left without a word.

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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