Loves curse part 2

by geneve   Feb 25, 2006


HE COULDN'T STAND THE FACT
HE COULDN'T STAND THE PAIN
HE COULDN'T STAND WHAT HE DID
HE WAS GOING INSANE

HE REALLY DID LOVE HER
THATS WHAT HE ALWAYS SAY
AND WHEN HE LOOKS AT THAT
PICTURE HE THINKS ABOUT HER DAY AFTER DAY

HE COULDN'T WAIT SO LONG
BECAUSE SHE LIVED SO FAR
REMEMBERING HER FACE WHEN HE WROTE HER THAT SONG

HE SORRY THAT HE NEVER CALLED
HE SORRY THAT HE LEFT
HE SORRY FOR WHAT HE DID
HE DIDN'T NO SHE WAS THAT OBSESSED

HES SORRY FOR HER LIFE
HES SORRY HE HELD THAT KNIFE
HE SORRY HE BROKE HER HEART
HES SORRY HE NEVER KNEW IT FROM THE START

HES SORRY FOR ALL THE LIES
HES SORRY HE WASN'T THE PERFECT GUY,HES SORRY FOR ALL THOSE CRIES

HE COULDN'T BELIEVE HE KILLED HER,HE COULDN'T BELIEVE SHE DIED
HE COULDN'T BELIEVE THEY WERE NICE A WHOLE
HE COULDN'T BELIEVE HE TO RD HER SOUL

MONTHS WENT BY SINCE SHE WAS GONE,BUT IT ONLY GREW WORSE
HE WAS STARTING TO REAL;THIS THIS WAS L;LOVES CURSE

HE STABBED HER IN THE HEART
HE TO RD HER SOUL APART
BUT NOW THE PROBLEMS BEGIN TO START

HE COULDN'T STAND THE FACT
HE COULDN'T STAND THE TEARS
HE HAD TO BE WITH HER TROUGH OUT THESE COMING YEARS

HE DIDN'T FEEL PROUD
INSIDE HE WANTED TO SCREAM LOUD,

HE WAS FEELING SAD
HE WASN'T FEELING BETTER
AND ON HIS DESK HIS
PARENTS READ THAT LETTER

HE WANTED TO BE WITH HER ONE MORE TIME,THEY COULDN'T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SEEN THEY THOUGHT THIS WAS ALL A HAUNTING DREAM

BUT THIS WASN'T NO DREAM HE TOOK HIS LIFE AWAY
HE WANTED TO BE WITH HER EACH AND EVERY DAY

HE COULDN'T STAND THE TEARS
HE COULDN'T STAND HIS FEARS
HE COULDN'T STAND WHAT HE SEEN
HE COULDN'T STAND THAT HE KILLED THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS

HE DIDN'T SAY WHY HE TOOK HIS LIFE AWAY,THE ONLY THING TO DO WAS SIT DOWN AND PRAY

HE COULDN'T STAND HIS LIFE HE COULDN'T STAND THAT SHE COULD OF BEEN HIS WIFE BUT THE ONLY THING THE FOUND WAS THAT BLOOD ON THAT KNIFE.........

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  • 18 years ago

    by struggling

    That poem was nice I really loved it, Keep writing girl because I would love to read more of your poems.

  • 18 years ago

    by Brock Ullom

    Your sequel to "Love's Curse" is a great poem. But it sounds to"romeo and Juliet" as lovers kill themselves to be together.