It started early, very early,
I didn't know what it was nor could I defend myself,
It ruined things here that's for sure,
Maybe there it won't matter.
The message was delivered to me today,
It's terrible to find out you've been dead,
I wouldn't have hurt anyone left to myself,
I was shot like an angry arrow into the world.
I'll have to finish with a broken heart,
That was the destiny all along,
It's no longer me I care about,
It's them--I've hurt them.
Published by Gary Davis
Retired Insurance CEO. Trained in medicine and medicines. Trained in mental health particularly manic depression as well as most illnesses (from medical underwriting. Business owner, business, marketing,... View profile
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