Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I thought if I remembered you often, I’d get you out of my system- like how the trees shed their leaves once autumn arrives right at my doorstep; But never have I been so wrong in my life. I looked at the mirror this morning to find you still clinging to my frame as if you were a part of me; your fingers still caressing my hair, your smell still hanging in the air; your lips still pressed against mine; your smile's still imprinted at the back of my mind. a thousand miles away, you haunt me still. you’re still everywhere. leave me alone.
0
Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 6:25 AM UTC
Untitled
I thought if I remembered you often, I’d get you out of my system- like how the trees shed their leaves once autumn arrives right at my doorstep; But never have I been so wrong in my life. I looked at the mirror this morning to find you still clinging to my frame as if you were a part of me; your fingers still caressing my hair, your smell still hanging in the air; your lips still pressed against mine; your smile's still imprinted at the back of my mind. a thousand miles away, you haunt me still. you’re still everywhere. leave me alone.
bianca-1
Written by
Filipino
Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 6:25 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem