Breaking Up Poem

This poem is about a girl that get dissed by the man that she loves and she is watching him from the window leaving her behind...

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Dear Ex, With every year that passes, you become more important than before. The mere thought that we can't cuddle anymore demolishes my soul. The glance and smiles you gave were...

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Left Heartbroken

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Published by Family Friend Poems January 2014 with permission of the Author.

Stood by the window
watching him go away
last thing I saw
was the way
he turned his back on me
didn't even say goodbye
more and more I was feeling the misery
and I just continued to cry
holding with him so many stuff
meaning that he won't come back again
haven't I gave him enough
he shouldn't walk out on me but be a man
I stared at him getting into the vehicle
hoping he'll turn back and see me cry
please God give me a miracle
let him look deep into my eye
there's no reason left to wait
he had already drove away
it was obviously too late
but I'll never forget this day
the day I got dissed by the man that I love
is there really someone watching me from above

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  • Mike Mahlangu by Mike Mahlangu
  • 7 years ago

Dear Ex,
With every year that passes, you become more important than before. The mere thought that we can't cuddle anymore demolishes my soul. The glance and smiles you gave were unconditional, and I loved those unplanned midnight phone calls. I was still a boy. They saw a thug in me, but you saw love, through every stage, through every year. No words could describe the warm memories, the pride and gratitude, too. I was willing to love and cherish, just like you. All I had to do was to show some appreciation, but I chose to please the wrong people. I'm not trying to get love back, just want to show some appreciation I never did. You were that bright star on the blurry side of the horizon that was never appreciated.
La Montana

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