The looking glass is broken,
Fate has already spoken.
I can't look back at what I did,
I won't release the feelings that I hid.
Take me back to the place,
Where my thoughts ceased to race
Help me rise above the pain,
In my life, you left an invisible stain.
No one understands the pain I feel,
Only time will help me heal.
I know you didn't leave by choice,
However, you gave me a voice.
You inspired me to chase my dreams,
Showed me that life isn't what it seems.
I stand back looking at the broken glass,
Knowing that this dreadful feeling will pass.
Published by Imogen Rayne AAB BSCOM
Crystal S. Kauffman is a Freelance Copywriter, Published Author, Poet, and Songwriter with 14 years of experience. Her chosen pen name is Imogen Rayne, since she first thought of it in 1995 and adopted the n... View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentHeart-felt and very powerful...
:)
This too shall pass. cheers ;)
I am sorry for your great loss my friend. What a beautiful tribute that this was though.
Beautiful and hopefully healing.