looked in the mirror and saw that ugly girl
That girl that constantly reminded of who I was,
Of what I was.
I was a murder
People say My parents death wasn’t my fault
I killed them
I felt guilty
I felt ashamed
I was the one to blame
My life flashed before my eyes
I saw the fire, the crash
I saw the flames erupt inside me
I felt tears burn my eyelids
I felt it as much they did
They burned, I burned
I didn't want to be left alone
I never wanted them to leave
Though I was taken from them
They were also taken from me
Though they're gone,
We both pay the price
Death
And Scars.
That girl that constantly reminded of who I was,
Of what I was.
I was a murder
People say My parents death wasn’t my fault
I killed them
I felt guilty
I felt ashamed
I was the one to blame
My life flashed before my eyes
I saw the fire, the crash
I saw the flames erupt inside me
I felt tears burn my eyelids
I felt it as much they did
They burned, I burned
I didn't want to be left alone
I never wanted them to leave
Though I was taken from them
They were also taken from me
Though they're gone,
We both pay the price
Death
And Scars.
I wrote this about my (now ex) boyfriend, but still felt something about the poem, if not him. I'd love some criticism on it (hopefully constructive) :).
Treacle dripping from our scars
Pooling on a jagged floor
آپ are gone, still I know
From clustered trees and homemade vows
That we are one. And as آپ lead
Your life of promise, graft and need
Know that we are one the same
Intertwined are دل at name.
آپ may notice that only the سیکنڈ verse rhymes, this is an attempt to دکھائیں the idea of a one-sided relationship in its form in it's one-sided rhyme scheme. This is probably quite stupid- let me know.
Treacle dripping from our scars
Pooling on a jagged floor
آپ are gone, still I know
From clustered trees and homemade vows
That we are one. And as آپ lead
Your life of promise, graft and need
Know that we are one the same
Intertwined are دل at name.
آپ may notice that only the سیکنڈ verse rhymes, this is an attempt to دکھائیں the idea of a one-sided relationship in its form in it's one-sided rhyme scheme. This is probably quite stupid- let me know.