Christina Maria

Christina Maria

A Poem by LivingDeath

Don't get rid of your necklace
don't throw your ring away,
I might not be there now
but I'll be back for you one day.

Keep my heart close by
for it will always remain yours,
when I come sweep you off your feet
we can walk the ocean shores.

I still remember all we shared
with the memories and the moments,
from waking in your little bed
to all our sarcastic comments.

And when we first met 
the excuses we made,
to hold each others hand
our smiles wouldn't fade. 

Underneath those concrete steps
I asked you to be mine,
my life started then 
you made my smile shine.

You made my life worth living
you made me truly smile,
I still love you with all my heart
though we're separated by these miles.

I still remember the spot we found
where we spent every weekday lunch,
right beside the gymnasium doors 
I miss those times so much.

Moments come and go like that
but our memories will remain,
I'll be back for you one day
and we'll make more memories again.

© 2010 LivingDeath


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Absolutely wonderful, I can see that this poem came straight from your heart. The rhyming is flawless, the topic is beautiful; very emotional and sweet. Well done.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Aww I liked this poem. It is a little sad. It was very amazing and awesome. :)

Posted 14 Years Ago



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LivingDeath
LivingDeath

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