Her Dying Wish

by Arkon   Jul 20, 2005


As the skreetch of the tires and the howl of the wind and death of the air remained idle in time for as long as I can remember, her soul ascended.

She had died. From the moment the car leveled her to the minute she died, was the hardest times I've ever cried.

As her body lied so did I. I lie next to you. I died. Along with you. Mark the grave where we both shall someday be together again, you were my best friend, and the will said never to let go. I promised you I'd do whatever it took to let you go on.

If you want I'll keep on dying, this is what I'll always be here for. I miss you so much. I told you I'd never let go, as I pull this trigger I wisper here I go. I'll keep that promise till the end of time.

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  • 19 years ago

    by CHOKE

    gr8 poem.....i loved this poem....when u write anymore be sure to tell me.

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