About A Boy

by Keith MacKay   Aug 27, 2005


About A Boy
By Keith MacKay

A boy attended his fathers funeral,
And bid his final goodbye,
He thought his father a roll-model,
As a tear escaped his eye,

A boy attended his mothers funeral,
And bid his final tear,
Left alone in the world,
Without a name felt all so queer,

A boy who has lost his parents,
Left: no chance to strive,
He has entered a great depression,
But hes grateful to be alive,

A boy attended school one day,
To learn a thing or two,
Maybe he could meet a friend:
Someone to talk to,

A boy met a girl one day,
And they became best of friends,
They talked about his recent losses,
And how stupid life ends,

A boy got into a fight one day,
With a bully from the school,
He always took his lunch,
And thought he was all to cool,

A boy fell in love with a girl one day,
When her father beat her strait,
The boy stepped into this abusive battle,
And decided his girls fate,

A boy attended his wedding,
He was filled with such delight!
He watched his fiancee walk down the aisle,
It was such an excite,

He spoke with his wife one day,
She was his best friend,
They said love was like the ocean,
'Cause you cannot predict the end.

End.

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  • 19 years ago

    by jinxerella

    Hey keith this poem is pretty sweet! i love how it rhyme's to! its very sad but at the same time happy...i like it!
    xoxo

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