Save Me

by Sandra D   Feb 1, 2007


Should I jump?
I don't know if it's worth it.
It would end this problem,
One tolerated too long.

Should I step back?
I'm not quite done living yet.
I don't really want to jump,
It's not worth losing you.

Should I ask you?
I know you'll make the right choice.
Just know that I love you,
I'd do whatever you say.

So should I jump?
I should've known you'd save me.
I never doubted you,
And you've saved my life again.

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  • 16 years ago

    by Beautiful Forever

    I really love the way you wrote this poem. You've used questions at the beginning of the stanza's to show the meaning of the poem. Very impressed on how this one was written! And glad I've read it :) 5/5

  • 16 years ago

    by Spirit

    That a good reason to keep living in this world and it give all of us who are hopless out there a reason to "step back". it give everyone eventhe extremely happy one a reason to look back at their lives, back to when we all felt the same way as some one eles did. even if it was just once and they don't remember it. so thx this poem give us all a reason to keep living. hope it reaches the right people out there. great job beautiful poem:~)Sam

  • 16 years ago

    by Fsams

    So should I jump?
    I should've known you'd save me.
    I never doubted you,
    And you've saved my life again.

    This is another superb poem of you. Great wordings and great flow. well structured and very well penned. Keep it up 5/5

    Fsams

  • 16 years ago

    by Michael D Nalley

    I like dark poems with happy endings
    love seems to save the day in this poem that reflects the familiar theme that the darkest hour comes right before the dawn

  • 16 years ago

    by Robert

    I dont think you really gave the reader why you feel so enclined to jump there was no real solid reason to take the pundge other then that the flow was good the message was abit uninformed but it was ok nice try Plot121...