Why the blank stare
Why the tear
Why the sobbing
You knew all along
No surprise to your family
No surprise to your friends
This day you were dreading
The day of no love, only disapointment
Why the tear
Why the sobbing
You knew all along
No surprise to your family
No surprise to your friends
This day you were dreading
The day of no love, only disapointment
I can appologize
I can beg and cry
I can deny every single drop
I can turn and never come back
I can just be a woman
Turn my back on the only one I love
And dream forever
Of what could have been
Published by *Shell*
A young mother of 1 and expecting. Currently a stay at home mother enjoying the time spent with her son and husband and working on freelance writing, and freelance transcription. View profile
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1 Comments
Post a CommentWow, I think this is so special. I can tell you I didn't sound this smart at age 14. I was just plain "duh" to say the least. I hope I am a bit wiser, but don't ask my wife this. :-)