GHOST

juwaireeyah

Are we really meant to be

Or did you put a spell on me

 

I guess I should be more selective 

on who I choose to keep as company

 

I thought that I could trust you 

But you straight up walked out on me

Yeah, you straight up walked out on me

 

Now my heart is vacant 

And I’m haunted by your memory 

 

What did I do to deserve this 

Seems I gave my heart to a thief 

 

He left with everything I had 

I gave him everything I had

 

Tell me where did the love go?

Why did you take it away from me if you said you had it for me?

Tell me where did the love go?

You didn’t have to take it all 

 

You ripped my heart out

left me feeling like a carcass 

and you watched me bleed out

 

But I know how to come back alive 

Just give me time

I call all my energy back to me

 

I know what I deserve and I know

that I did not deserve that

But what goes around comes around 

And boy you sure deserve it for what you done to me

 

I hope you can’t sleep at night

I hope my voice brings on the pain 

Stay awake

You feel my empty space 

The absence of my presence 

You miss me, might as well mourn me

Haunting you like you haunted me

 

It’s too late now

you’re dead to me

 

Justice 

 

You thought you killed me 

but I’m stronger than you

 

I’ve been near death before 

and you’re not scaring me

Leave. I already know you’re a ghost 

You have no heart pumping 

You’re a user

and you’re selfish

and you need to stop preying on women

It’s throwing off your energy

 

  • Author: juwaireeyah (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 23rd, 2025 22:38
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Poetic Licence

    What doesn't kill you makes you stronger as they say, enjoyed the read

  • sorenbarrett

    In this poem I hear pain, sadness, anger, rage and satisfaction over the downfall of another. A mix of emotions that cover a wide range. Nicely stated



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