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yne Feb 2017
never trade relationship for friendship
friendship* gets broken but gets stronger than before
relationship gets broken and continues to get broken even more
yne Feb 2017
If we're not fated
to be in this life, then I'll
meet you in the next.
yne Feb 2017
you said you loved reading poetry
how every words heal your soul
how every lines ease your existence
right there and then, i fell in love with you
we started diving through pages
and singing through words
we became one with poetry
this love feels so pure and true
but in the end you broke my heart
now the poetry is you
  Feb 2017 yne
Ignatius Hosiana
I would **** for you
even if it meant killing me
I'd burn in flames if
you promised to treasure my ashes
I'd walk into a coffin if
it meant you'd kiss my grave
I would return to the soils
to be part of the ground on which
your tender feet gracefully glide
I'd take bullet for you
if you promised to always
keep me alive on your mind
*Because I am as good as dead without you.
yne Feb 2017
The dead never speaks
But not the corpses of the trees
yne Feb 2017
It's sad to know that
The "fresh start" you told me means
never talk again
im waiting til this night ends to move on :(
yne Feb 2017
I  remember.
I remember everything you said.
Everything.
I'm picking up every puzzle piece along the way,
sticking them all together and see what kind of picture that forms you.
I was there, when you said every last words.
I was there. And yet not there.
And you left me swirls of feelings intoxicating me.
Those were real but not real.
And your actions were tugging every strings in my chest.
Your actions do those to me, but not to me.
And it's  heartbreaking, heartbreaking indeed.
I know, but you don't.
Not dense but impenetrable.
You'll  never know how I feel...

Cause you don't exist, not really.
This poem is about a fictional character. I tend get too easily attached to something, and it pains me that he's not by my side :( If you're a book reader then you can relate to this poem
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