A drunken shadow,
walking right through me
leaving me behind.
A drunken shadow,
rushing to get past me
though I ask him stay by my side.
A drunken shadow,
I placed my heart in his hand,
he let it fall on the ground.
A drunken shadow,
stepping through me
his world and mine won't collide.
walking right through me
leaving me behind.
A drunken shadow,
rushing to get past me
though I ask him stay by my side.
A drunken shadow,
I placed my heart in his hand,
he let it fall on the ground.
A drunken shadow,
stepping through me
his world and mine won't collide.
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Post a CommentGood poem!