Dear Cheryl. Somewhere in the city of sin. I heard you die alone. Few cried tears for you. I did.
I remembered you. You were a wild child with dead eyes and sadistic life. You were something I couldn't have and somehow we fell together.
In a late night taverns in Detroit. We found each other and we drank and danced till the midnight hour. You told me often. You can make me laugh and make me feel okay. My life is s**t and dear Johnnie. Please stay with me. Some sin isn't dirty. My lips need your kiss, my skin demand you closer and I won't accept just dance and song.
We found the dark motels on Gratiot ave. We stripped bare and made dangerous wishes come true. I remember telling you. Dear Cheryl. My wildflower and siren. We are dancing on broken glass and rock. Love cannot be for us.
I heard you die alone in Las Vegas. I prayed the kind Gods could forgive you and accept you in paradise. Your life hard and twisted. I said a prayer to Lake St. Clair for you.
" Dear Lord Please dear Lord. A friend is coming to you. Please treat her kindly. A broken angel who knew so little kindness on this earth. Please Lord. No-one is perfect. Give her places where she can know peace. Allow her to find places where she can dance and sing. Allow her harden skin to heal. Please take care of my dear friend Cheryl."
Poor Cheryl die alone in the city of sin and few cried for her. I don't know if I could of saved her? Maybe I became another knife in her already broken and beaten heart?
Beautiful Cheryl. I do remember you. My wild child lady who tempted my heart and soul. The sad part was, I was dead too in heart and soul. We were two Gypsy heart seeking peace in the flesh and we forgot to allow the heart to know love.
Such a precious message to a haunting/haunted friend. I've often fallen in with the misfits of life, so I very much appreciate the way you paint their lives with a stark honesty that's also filled with compassion & understanding. This is a beautiful tribute to a sad life and I can feel those lingering questions in your mind . . . (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
Thank you Margie. Some people, born to a life of misery.
Tragic. A good choice of music... Ride might suit even better... The monologue at the start...
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
I was going to use "Ride". One of my favorite songs. Thank you my friend for reading and the comment.. read moreI was going to use "Ride". One of my favorite songs. Thank you my friend for reading and the comment.
This write touched my heart.When a friend passes,it's hard to find words to describe what you feel,but you expressed it deeply here in this poem.
Wonderfully spoken,sad to hear though;-
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
Thank you my dear friend for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
A Poet and writer who love to read and write.
My pleasure is reading about the bad and good in a life.
Also to honor the Poets/Writers of the past by reading their words.
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