Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
He is dead and close As he never shows Tantrums and huffs Like others all the time He never jumps and scare Does not annoy anymore Never turn up and never turn down Never offends, never complains Just silently lurks in memories And looks all happy Quietly stays in the past That will always last We never talked that much Now I wish I could But he ll never know That I wished so He will never be The friend he could be Will never know my secret tree My top ten and our best three But it's good that he didn't see How I cried and cried when he Ceased to be And gone like an escapee As if a song finishes abruptly Only never to be replayed Your mind tries hard to rewind But sorrow distorts memory all the time But wait Mine is dead Yours may still be here Some so dear, some not near Do whatever Talk, sing, cry,shoot, send Anything is better than That one dead friend.. Friends Nothing happens later You know better!!
0
Aug 6, 2017
Aug 6, 2017 at 12:35 AM UTC
That one dead friend.
He is dead and close As he never shows Tantrums and huffs Like others all the time He never jumps and scare Does not annoy anymore Never turn up and never turn down Never offends, never complains Just silently lurks in memories And looks all happy Quietly stays in the past That will always last We never talked that much Now I wish I could But he ll never know That I wished so He will never be The friend he could be Will never know my secret tree My top ten and our best three But it's good that he didn't see How I cried and cried when he Ceased to be And gone like an escapee As if a song finishes abruptly Only never to be replayed Your mind tries hard to rewind But sorrow distorts memory all the time But wait Mine is dead Yours may still be here Some so dear, some not near Do whatever Talk, sing, cry,shoot, send Anything is better than That one dead friend.. Friends Nothing happens later You know better!!
vikram-sikki
Written by
Aug 6, 2017
Aug 6, 2017 at 12:35 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem