Completely

Completely

A Poem by Stacy Purvis

Completely

{Verse One}
Death can't take away 'me and you'
Baby our Red, White and Blue
I fell apart when you went away
Your smile, etched in my memory 
Takes me back to the fateful day

{Chorus}
You're finally free to be 
No more pain 
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be.
You're finally free to be
No more pain
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be...
You deserved so much more.

{Verse Two}
You'll live forever inside me
I'll be keeping our memory alive
Death cannot define you
And I'll see you in a few
Just like I promised, boo

You're finally free to be
No more pain
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be.
You're finally free to be
No more pain
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be...
You deserved so much more.

{Bridge}
Confined, Imprisoned, Out of reach
No one could ever understand
What it was like to be you
And I won't even pretend that 
I could, but I loved all your 
Pieces, broken or not, 
I loved you, completely.

{Chorus}
You're finally free to be
No more pain 
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be.
You're finally free to be
No more pain
No more prison
Finally free to be who
You were meant to be...
You deserved so much more.

{Outro}
Baby, I loved you completely.

2020 SassyStace Productions, Inc. 20Locks

© 2020 Stacy Purvis


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Your lyrics convey different scenes to me at the current times. They can easily represent conflict of all sorts. Whether that be rioting and looting following police brutality of the suffering of many by covid, the unseen enemy. The loss of losing someone dear to you is incredibly painful. A sad and undeserving end for the one who has gone, but a form of hell for those left behind.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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This to me sounds like a farewell for now, but not forever. Within the world we entrust with our humanity, there's conflict and tragedy. This hit close to home. Great job.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

lost to death but still alive in my memory,,great song

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

The chorus part is my personal favourite. Also, the lyrics are meaningful, painting a cherished bond. Thanks for the read request:)

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

exceptional writing. i really enjoyed your piece. well done. write back to me.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Your lyrics convey different scenes to me at the current times. They can easily represent conflict of all sorts. Whether that be rioting and looting following police brutality of the suffering of many by covid, the unseen enemy. The loss of losing someone dear to you is incredibly painful. A sad and undeserving end for the one who has gone, but a form of hell for those left behind.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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Stacy Purvis
Stacy Purvis

Columbus, OH



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Altruistic Enigmatic Polymath | Writer, Poet, Actress, Musician, EMT, CNA, Phlebotomist. I'm an Artist. I paint pictures of the verbal kind.☕️❤️ 333 more..

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