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And watch me destroy what I love most

His beautiful face

Turned ugly and red with anger

His beautiful hands

Bloodied and battered

Leaving shattered glass on the floor

A soft delicate voice

Screaming hatred

And watch me destroy what I love most

As I'm slaming doors till

The nails come loose and the hinges break

Delicate hands bruised from frustaion

Fighting to stop cutting

Beautiful pale skin,

Dripping with blood

Cancer causing smoke

Filling my lungs

And all I can do is cry

And watch me destroy what I love most

Our perfectly blue sky

Taken over by grey

Lighting bolt filled clouds

Quiet calm air

Filled with thunderous

Sounds of despair

Rain pouring into

The hell we’ve created

And watch me destroy what I loved most

Daydreams of a future

Hope for the present,

And smiles towards the past

And watch me try to save what I love most

But maybe its too late,

And in the end it takes two

In order for the fighting to stop

And for the courage to fight

For what we want….

It takes to accept this

And finally say good-bye

Finally say I love you to



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On Thursday November 8th, 2007, Unforgotten (153) writes:
seems like thats what I do most... Destroy what I love. Great write


On Wednesday October 4th, 2006, beautifulfallenangel (105) writes:
LOVE IT


On Wednesday November 30th, 2005, Adaml (238) writes:
I like this poem- sorry this comment is so short, but it is all that is needed...:) wonderful job -Adam



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