I don't want to hear your excuses
Even when I want you to speak
To acknowledge that I
Was there
Banished
I don't want to hear I'm Sorries
Or other selfish lies
I want to know the whys
That you can never give me
I want to erase the moment
That I began to feel
More than friendship
A little bit too real
I didn't want to see your tears
They mean nothing to me
I don't want to hear how
Bad you feel
When it doesn't change
Your mind
Published by Lisa Stanley
I hold my BA in Elementary Education. Im passionate about my kids, teaching, and writing like there is no tomorrow! View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThis is great, I enjoyed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! very strong words
This is powerful...I don't like lame excuses either...good one, Lisa