I'm sorry H.

I'm sorry H.

A Poem by Frank M Keller

So I sit here under the stars,

writing to you even though

your not here!

“You really had to go and f**k things up didnt you frank!!!!! “

I say to my self yet again.

Its seems to be the only thing I know how to do.

I think to much it makes more trouble!

When I hurt you

for reaching out.

I go And hurting your already frail feelings.

I dont know how to ask your forgiveness..

I wept for hours for my mistake,

when I saw you the first time after

I hurt you I almost broken down

and cried in front of you.

I made my mistakes in the past

one to many to be exact,

but this one of all will hurt me the most.

I have forever lost hope

that I can not fix the damage I have done now.


Wishing I had just listened to you,

and now I have hurt you yet again.

What you asked me to do last night

is something no one ever asked me to do.

I never thought anything I did meant much

because it seemed never good enough.

But you see it in me what I really have in there.

I guess I really didn't realize how much you care.

But now your gone

and it all comes clear to me why you cut me free.

I am sorry

And I hope one day you forgive me! Happy

© 2010 Frank M Keller


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=/ Another sad one. This was posted somewhat recently, but I hope you're not still staying at the Heartbreak Hotel. This one gripped me more because I can empathize more than I'd like. There were a bunch of technical errors, but idgaf if you don't.

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Frank M Keller

A place I call the Gates of Hell!, FL



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