christmas apologies

sheta


Notice of absence from sheta
if im not on,im looking for an adventure
or my wifi is off ooorrrrr kezexxe is beating me on mario

im sorry,

i wasn't ready

to take in this new

of her and you

to be hit in the face

to end our race

im gonna be diffrent

im gonna be nice

and im gonna try to be cheerful

just like old times

i know you're gone

but i have one more favor

to come to our candlelight service

on christmas eve

 

 

  • Author: The Adventurer (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 23rd, 2024 20:27
  • Category: Special occasion
  • Views: 24
  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy
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Comments5

  • Kezexxe

    ...

    • sheta

      huh?

      • Kezexxe

        ...

      • rin

        Enjoy it not just on Christmas Eve, but every day.
        ``Tenderness to You'' After reading this, I want you to post these words in the comments of other poems and spread them around like chain mail.

        • sheta

          me?

          • rin

            yes. And please share it with someone else.

            • sheta

              ok

              • rin

                Thank you for your cooperation
                Tenderness to You.

                • sheta

                  i wrote it in my latest poem,check it out

                • Poetic Licence

                  Turning over of the leaf, nicely written

                  • sheta

                    thanks

                    • Poetic Licence

                      You are very welcome

                    • sorenbarrett

                      Kind words of beginning a new way of relating to someone important in the past and lost an apology in action rather than words.

                      • sheta

                        thank you soren

                      • orchidee

                        Do I ever stop maligning KP? Nope - well, for 5 seconds a day maybe. lol.



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