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"A Happy Ending?" by Dayer

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He woke up the next morning
Tears of hurt burning his eyes,
And he remembered with great sadness
The reasons that he cried.

So he later took some roses
Gently placed them on the grave,
For the girl of his dreams had left him
His heart could no longer be saved.

This man had finally had enough,
Unable to take the grief he'd withheld,
Through the years he had been searching
As the sadness within him welled.

So now this man and his woman
Are dancing in the sky,
For he found her waiting for him,
Took one last breath & closed his eyes.



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On Monday May 26th, 2008, An Expired Member (9) writes:
Beautiful, elegant, and easy to relate to... I love it.


On Friday March 2nd, 2007, An Expired Member (6) writes:
beautiful, very powerful and emotional, one of the best poems i've read


On Sunday January 2nd, 2005, Cinn (187) writes:
Wow, that is painful, but at the same time not so much.....very nice work. -Cinn


On Wednesday September 8th, 2004, girlafraid (577) writes:
defintely bittersweet, but i like how it shows that love transcends all...


On Wednesday September 8th, 2004, Zhee (638) writes:
very sweet, and painful at the same time... kind of 'don't fear the reaper' (blue oyster cult) like...



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