What We Once HadA Poem by LivingDeathAbout my mom and our very rough past.
How could you stand me
when I treated you like s**t, when I bled right in front of you and I didn't care a bit. You always tried to comfort me when I tried to kill the pain, when suicidal hate was all I had and your efforts went in vain. How did you always love me when I came home drunk and high, when I yelled out that I hated you and ran without goodbye. How did you save my life when my wrists were painted red, with one-hundred and seventy-two cuts because of you, I am not dead. Why did your face appear when I tried to drown myself, why did I think I hated you when you only wanted to help. I hate myself now for the way I treated you, I'm sorry mom, I really am but now we're one not two. Separated over the desolate miles and emotions that drive us mad, but still I miss your voice at night I miss, what we once had.
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Added on August 12, 2010Last Updated on August 12, 2010 AuthorLivingDeathAbbotsford, British Columbia, CanadaAbout"I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not." ~Kurt Cobain. Wasssup guys! I am me, if you want my name, ask me for it. Life in every breath, is my motto. 22 years old, living .. more..Writing
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