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Cercis Walsh
Poems
Jun 11
Consequences
I know you did it to yourself
And now you’re in hell
But today I must say
That I won’t wish you well
A requiem for a suicide?
You know he’s not going to heaven
Why bother lying to yourself?
Just give up this pretending
It doesn’t matter who wronged him
It’s no one’s fault but his
Let’s bury this deep within
And forget about his past existence
As a pastor, I’m not to decide
But in the end you’d rather hide
I’ll hide behind the veil of God
And doing so things won’t go so wrong
Why would you believe
That he’d be in a better place
If you know so well
He shot himself in the face
He knows the consequence
I know ‘cause I taught him
I wish that you’d go away
It’s not like you tried to stop him
Written by
Cercis Walsh
18/M/New England
(18/M/New England)
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