An Erased Mistake

An Erased Mistake

A Poem by SlimBizkit

















I stare into your eyes.
I see the unnatural love; NO love.
I know the smile you fake, is there just to please me.
It allows me pretend that we are what we once were; But we are nothing.
We were something, but I shattered it like glass.
Who would've known the last time I hugged you was the last all together?
Who could have known the last time I spoke to you, is now just a silence.
I never hear your voice; but I remember it.
It's cold and sends the chills down my back.
It makes me freeze in my footsteps.
It severs me in two; and I try to piece myself back together.
But I cant...
I'm just a puzzle with a missing piece.
That piece was you.
I had a grasp, but it slipped.
I had the world, but it died.
I had it all, but I lost it.
I had you, but I let you go.
I know what rejection feels like now, and I guess this is just karma at it's best;
(At its worst for me)
When I am reminded of you, I want to bury myself beneath the damage that I had created.
When you are reminded of me, you undoubtedly want to come above it all;
And forget me; erase me as if I was just drawn with a pencil.
But you're just an indelible mark that is permanently within me.
To you, I'm just the mistake you made on the paper.
To me, your everything but a mistake...

© 2011 SlimBizkit


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Wow, you write really well. I'm impressed!

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SlimBizkit

Harrisburg, PA



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