regret

regret

A Poem by Hull
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death has never been so beautiful

"

How could you do this?” She screams in disgust

I gave you my heart, and I gave you my trust.

But ration can't explain the times that I regret.

Her eyes begin to water, I know she won't forget.

 

The door slams shut, her steps fade away.

I try to recall the mistakes that I had made.

The past nights in a blur, my head deep in my palms.

As I slowly drift to sleep, while waiting for her call.

 

As the morning approaches, I turn on the T.V.

My eyes can hardly contemplate what it is I see.

A fatal car crash last night, somewhere around nine.

I say to myself slowly, everything must be fine.

 

They show clips of the wreckage, now I can concur.

The worst of all had happened, why must it be her?

At first my heart beats slowly, then it starts to throb.

My emotions get the best of me, and I begin to sob.

 

My memories like a flip book, it all went by so fast.

Pictures that we once had took, visions from the past.

I head into the bathroom, fill my hands with pills.

As many as it takes, to get my stomach filled.

 

In such a situation, a person can not think.

Then I reach for my glass, and take another drink.

And as I drift away, I hope we'll be together.

This once and final union, happily forever.

© 2009 Hull


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Ohhhhh...soooooo gripping with a sad ending and a realisation of how precious life is. You managed to portray this easily therefore pulling a string at one,s heart. Makes you want to turn back the clock. Well done you. Take care xx

Posted 15 Years Ago


This is really good i like it. keep up the good work and if u get the chance check out some of my stuff

Posted 15 Years Ago



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