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A Broken Heart, A Lost Soul

What is it about you that haunts me?

I let you go so I can set you free.

You meant everything to me and we were forever,

But it isn't our time to be together.  

 

I was completely lost before I met you.

You gave me reason to live and direction to follow.

But now we're back at square one,

And the loneliness has already begun.

 

I promised you I'd never leave.

You promised never to let go of me.

Yet here we are, far apart in distance and in thought.

I wonder how we'd be if we hadn't fought.

 

Blocking is a blessing, and you used it well.

I regret my decision, now I'm in hell.

A life without you, is no life at all.

I just wish you'd pick up my call.

 

With several attempts I lost faith.

I think it's goodbye, this is our fate.

I'll always wonder if I made a mistake,

If I could've avoided all our heartache.

 

                                                                  -Wayward❤

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Wayward-Words
24 / F / Universe
Published
Jul 25, 2018
Lines·Words
21·164
Notes

I didn't really know how else to let go of my emotions. Its really bad, I agree, but I needed some sort of an outlet for the hurt I was feeling. Much love.

Update

It's really sad that so many of you can relate to this poem. I'm so sorry for whatever you're going through. Stay safe loves!

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