A Deadly Mistake

by lindsay   Sep 30, 2006


Ok I KNOW IT LOOKS LONG BUT PLEASE READ THE WHOLE THING I WORKED REALLY HARD ON IT AND i THINK ITS PRETTY GOOD.once you start reading itll go by fast! thank you!!!

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The door is locked,
the lights are out.
yesterday rocked
but today she 's about to shout.

In her room,
desperately trying
not to face the doom,
"Why can 't I please stop crying? "

Her saddness pouring out
in form of deadle tears.
she only cared about
her deepest fears.

Her worst nightmare had come true-
he lied.
There was nothing more important than you,
and nothing will ever make it allrigt.

He called and said he couldn 't make it
so she had to leave.
Sitting in the car she hoped he didn 't fake it,
she looked around and she could not believe--

she saw him walking with another girl.
She drove home, her heart broken
she felt like she would hurl
She hated him with words unspoken

The only solution was clear.
She opened the drawer and took the pills
there was no time for fear.
She read "careful-without
perscription this kills! "

So she made the wrong choice
the emptied fell on the floor
No one would again hear her voice
there was a dead girl fallen by the door

A worried boyfriend came over the next day-
"she didn 't answer the phone "he said to her mom.
"I 'm sorry. You won 't see her today.
It 's b/c of you my daughter is gone!"

After a lot of crying and a long time
he knew what happened with fright.
it was a sad crime,
but his cousin was visiting him that night.

He felt a lump in his throat
"why? i love her so!
It was all my fault...
What have I done? God, NO! "

DAYS LATER his body was found
and there was a note on the ground

"Dear mom and dad, I love you,
Don 't be sad. Im happy, so you should be too.
After she died
I just cried and cried.
Life was not an option for me
In heaven with her is the only place i want to be.
Me and her are very happy together
and now that I 'm here we will be
forever.
Love always,
your son "

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