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Poetry: Heartbreak & Healing
A Memory
by Valonda Allen

Why did I put myself in that position?
Why did I feel that you were different?
When up until now you have
Tainted me wit your promises
Kissed me wit your lies
Embraced me wit your eyes
Those same eyes who's gaze beamed into my heart
And made me feel as if this was a new start
But at the start it finished
And at the beginning it ended
Leaving me to wonder how you felt
If in my eyes did you melt?
If in our embrace did you taste the sincerity?
If in your soul did I have a piece to hold?
If in your mind is there a place for my smile?
As yours in mines
Do you even think of me from time to time?
I know that might sound immature, trivial, or even crazy
But at least for one day your was my baby
My boo, my other half so you said
And the memory will forever be planted in my head
A memory of our walk down the sand
While in the distance we could hear the band
Arm in arm from store to store
Looking at things we never seen before
In the arcade we played some games
Pool, air hockey, and I forget the other's name
We had fun never the less
Laughing and smiling at other's looking a mess
A day that continues to play in my head
Was there something I could have done instead?
From you I get no visit or even a call
It has been a few weeks and I haven't seen you at all
But I guess it is time to move on and say
Thank you for blessing me with one special day

 
 
 
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