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Nov 2014
Snowflakes are dancing in the wind
its been a month since you did the deed.
I thought forever your voice was all I'd need,
but then you went and killed yourself.

I went for a walk to clear my head
but the voices came and their message
I could not even dream to do nor defy,
they told me go to your grave and see you're dead.

Onward, I trekked into the blinding snow,
to the tomb covered and laced in flowers.
Yes, I tried to retreat however the voices have powers,
those powers that make a person go insane.

All of a sudden there was a flash of lightning,
a gust of wind that nipped at my very soul,
then rain began descending, calling my name as it did
I looked up and an old couple was down the way, fighting.

"I took my life cause I stole yours!"
The old man said watching as the girl bled,
"No! You listened to their lies and claimed me dead!"
She called noticing the tears welling in his eyes.

"Mads, what was I supposed to do?
It had been four days since you were awake!"
He protested with fire in his eyes, passion in his heart,
"I always said I'd die for you, cause I love you!"

She shook her head, bit her lip, and screamed,
"Wait! You should have waited on me!
Then if I was really dead, you'd be able to see!"
Away she tried to run, but he grabbed her arm.

A moment later they were sharing a passionate kiss,

"Who cares how we once lived? We're together now,"
he smiled as he held her hands in his,
"Let's love and spend death in eternal happiness."

"I was so young and you just left me alone,
so innocent in a world so cold. How could you
even pretend I'd know what the hell to do?"
Her shameful voice cried, realizing now, why he died.

With another flash of lightning covering the sky
the couple was gone and I noticed it was us.
I saw why you left me and that I really am insane,
I dropped to my knees, called your name, and said goodbye.

Thank you for making me happy,
thanks for breaking me too.
Bluejay
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Bluejay  20/F/California
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