You're gone ..

You're gone ..

A Poem by Limitality
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This was very hard to write, considering I was bawling my eyes out. My bestfriend moved to Ecuador and believe it or not I feel even worse then it sounds...

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You're gone, and I still can't believe it.
So much we've been through, and this is the worst hit.
It's evident that I'll not be able to function right,
I'll keep on battling until I win this fight.
Worlds apart,
weakend hearts,
but we'll still go on.
Seperation from you is so wrong,
we've been sisters for too long,
and now.. You're gone.
I don't want you to leave me here,
never seeing you again is my biggest fear;
I know we drifted, barely spoke as well,
but you know our bond is strong, and now we dwell,
because we both know you're not a bus ride away.
I'm not afraid to say I'll cry,
because without you here I feel like I might die.
You're the first person I call when something goes bad,
with you is all the best times I had.
I just want you to know I'm always going to be here for you,
and to tell you the truth I have no idea what I'm going to do,
now that you're gone.

© 2010 Limitality


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P.S-The poem was very good though. I loved that. It was emotional and very real.

Posted 14 Years Ago


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This seems so...horrible. :( I almost had a best friend of mine to move, but luckily she didn't. It feels so horrible to feel so alone without the other half of yourself. Truly, sometimes there is nothing to say.

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