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Jan 2016
The moment you left,
oceans refused to stay still
with violent tides.
I begged you to come back
but trees screamed at me
with outraged sways.
I begged you to recall the good times
but instead grounds quaked
when I said your name.

Was I such a disastrous soul?
I know I stumbled a few times,
but must you destroy the whole world
to run from my faults?

Because now,
I am alone.
The waters only quiver.
The leaves barely tremble.
You broke the world because
the Earth stands still without
our deafening
existence.
Why won't you let me back in?
Mia Kay James
Written by
Mia Kay James  21/F/Morgantown,WV
(21/F/Morgantown,WV)   
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   Jayme Miles
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