To my ex.

Pierce_The_Ky

We met, 

Little did you know, 

I was your first kiss at the skating rink, 

I was the girl who started your ways, 

I was the one who made you sleep with tons of girls at such a young age, 

We met on 3/25/2013, 

I fell in love with you, 

It wasn't until we we're thirteen we finally met once again,  

And it happened all over once again the day I saw you once again,

We became best friends, 

You said that you caught feelings first,

But mine had been here for years, 

Little do you know, 

I'd give up anything to go back to fall back in love with you and to have another chance, 

Because little do you know, 

I'm still madly in love with you,

I still want you as much as the day we met,

I'm the one who told you, 

That you're beautiful, 

You're worth living your life, 

I brought you out of depression and helped you, 

When I couldn't get out, 

I told you cutting isn't the answer and someone finally believed me, 

I taught you how to self love when I couldn't, 

Because you are worth more to me than myself,

I'm the stupid girl who fell in love with you for who you are, 

And I was stupid to let you get away once again, 

Because I'm still in love with you. 

 

 

 

Sincerely yours Dakota, 

Kylie Sierra Musselman, the one who is still in love with you. 

 

|-Pierce_The_Ky.|

 

 

  • Author: Ky Sierra Musselman (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 4th, 2016 06:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is directly towards my ex, I used my full name because he reads these every-time I post a new one. My childhood nickname is Ky, I never really went by it unless really close friends and family called me it. I know I'm young, but he's the one who got away. He is the one I will never loose feelings for. I still love you and I'll never stop loving you until the day I die, and I know you're reading this. But stay strong guys, I love you all very much! Much love from, Ky. 💛
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