I don't need you any more

Quinn

I don't need you,
No not anymore.
I've dealt with you for so long,
And I can't take anymore.

I needed you,
Back when I was five or ten.
But you're a backstabber
Don't ever call me again.

Why would you put me through it?
Through hell and back.
Thinking that you loved me,
Just leave me be.

'Cause I don't need a father anymore,
I lost him back when I was young.
How could I be so stupid,
I was so naive and dumb.

I'm doing fine now,
Where I belong.
With my mother and younger sister.
I wish you'd just be gone.

 

  • Author: Quinn (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 28th, 2022 15:44
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is something I wrote years ago when I was still very angry about my dad, not the best defintley needs revisting
  • Category: Family
  • Views: 31
  • User favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek.
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Comments2

  • Manny Jordan

    I could feel the emotions in those lines. This was written out of your heart not your head

  • L. B. Mek

    yes, we need to outgrow that shadow
    so we can grow to become
    an umbrella, other's can depend upon
    learn
    from the bad examples in our lives;
    (a relatable topic and tone
    thanks for sharing, an impactful read)



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