To The Girl Who Once Was Mine

To The Girl Who Once Was Mine

A Poem by Kim Jimenez
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If only our love could restore, I promise I'll love you more.

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 To the girl who once was mine, 

It's been a year so I hope you're fine.

If you only knew you're still in my heart,

But I know we could never restart.

 I guess the fault is on my part, 

Because I’m the one who broke your heart;

 

To the girl who once was mine,

I love how your eyes still shine.

You have already moved on I bet,

But how come I still can't forget?

My heart should now accept, 

That it’s you I can't get;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

If only you're still mine.

I know I shouldn't feel this way,

 I was the one who had gone away

How dare I am to say, 

That in my heart you still weigh;



To the girl who once was mine, 

This is what our fate had design.

Now our love is something I miss, 

 Hoping once again I could feel your kiss.

I know I shouldn’t be like this, 

But I just can’t help to reminisce;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

I know my heart you'll decline.

I thought in this lunch you'd say no, 

 I’m thankful that to you I’m not a foe.

I hope my feelings doesn't show, 

That until now I can't let you go;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

I should've drawn a line

If only our love could restore, 

I promise I'll love you more

But I know we will never be like before

And this make my heart sore;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

It's me who'll never be fine.

Our love that was now bygone,

I guess I should start now to move on,

Now I regret being gone,

 Because I still want to hold on;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

Should I move on please give me a sign.

Can you forget what I did to you? 

And be like what we used to.

But we would never have the same view, 

After what I put you through.

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

I shouldn't have ask you to dine

Because now I know it's you I still prefer, 

And this feeling I can't confer.

I can see that your eyes are starting to blur,

 But noticing it I wouldn't dare;

 

To the girl who once was mine, 

What’s in my heart I couldn’t define.

Is friends all we could ever be?

Seeing you moving on is hard to see.

I shouldn't have broken free, 

Then until now you're still with me;


 

To the girl who once was mine, 

Wanting you back I must resign.

As I walk on I let a tear escape my eyes,

Future with you I just fantasize.

 Thank you for making me realize.

That I only let my mind fed up with lies


 

To the girl who once was mine, 

You will never be mine.

But don't forget that in my heart, 

You will always have a part.

Hoping next time we'll have a fresh start, 

Being friends with the man who broke your heart

© 2018 Kim Jimenez


Author's Note

Kim Jimenez
*Photo credits to the owner*
Poem Reply: To The Man Who Broke My Heart (http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/kim_joy43/1804077/)

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You just created two lettres ( conversation ) between two persons in love , How incredible is that !!! This reply was as great as the other poem .I think you have a talent to write poems , and more than that, you have talent to find words that rhymes well . I don't know what else to say . Keep up this high , and i'll be always here waiting for other masterpieces to read

Posted 7 Years Ago


Kim Jimenez

7 Years Ago

I'm glad you like it. Actually I doubted myself if I could do a reply that will bring justice to the.. read more
Black Jess

7 Years Ago

You're very welcome . if you want check out my poems !

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Added on July 14, 2016
Last Updated on April 5, 2018
Tags: Moving On, Letting Go, Goodbye, Love, Holding On, Break Up

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Kim Jimenez
Kim Jimenez

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