I'm Broken

I'm Broken

A Poem by Cassie
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Funny thing is you never realized what you have...

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I'm Broken

I'm broken
I never thought you'd leave me
When you said we will be together
You lied when you said your love is forever


I want you here with me, only you
I wanted to stay strong for us for you 
My dear, what happened?
Breaking someone's heart for a game that you played
Was all of this fun? I was shocked because you changed


Please don't ask me to pretend
I will never regret what happened
Even though I was blinded 
I will always be here for you


I wish you knew
How I loved your smile
How I loved your dimple
How I loved everything about you


Pain, pain stay away from me
I want to spend my last days with him
I want to tell the world how I love him
I want to tell them that I can do anything for him
But I'm dying slowly buried with all his lies 


But now it's too late
And now you want me back
No one can give my life back
Funny thing is you never realized what you have
Until it's gone
Until I'm gone

© 2013 Cassie


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Cassie
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I liked it! I can relate to this scenario, therefore I like knowing someone else has gone through similar struggles.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cassie

11 Years Ago

Thank you Kendall! I was really down when I wrote this, and because of my my imaginative mind that w.. read more

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Added on December 1, 2013
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Tags: pain, sadness, love, regrets, broken

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Cassie
Cassie

Manila, NCR, Philippines



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