Memories

berdnt_victoria

I have many memories

of me and you

they use to be good

but now there just bad

 

we use to be close,

then we drifted apart

and now I just,

don't know anymore

 

I mean,

we did everything together,

and then you just,

started to change completely

 

you became a stranger

someone I don't recognize

who I don't know

and probably don't want to

 

 

I don't even know

who you are

and I start to wonder,

what all happened anyways?

 

I always look back,

at the old you

the one that I,

you know, actually knew

 

and now, all I have left

are all these memories

and nothing else,

nothing else remains

 

I know,

that you long gone

and that's something

I'll just have to live with

 

I'll still have,

all our memories

there not something

I'd easily forget

 

they may sometimes,

bring me to tears

I mean they have

for a couple of years

 

I sometimes wish

things could be different

but now that thought,

its just fucking useless

 

so it's finally time,

to just let everything go

and just forget you,

like you never, even, existed

 

memories,

are all that's left

and now its good

that your in my past

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: berdnt_victoria (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 11th, 2017 11:40
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 25
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  • Hopey_xx

    Love it... This has happened to me too. When a friend changes, and acts like the good memories never happened, its hard. Great poem though!

    • berdnt_victoria

      Its happened to me many times before. So I'm use to it. Thank you

    • My_Brain

      Nice job! I have had that happen to me like three times. It sucks. But it makes great poems.

      • berdnt_victoria

        Thank you! I needed to get the emotions out. It helped.

      • willyweed

        besides the girl talk, this is well crafted. I like it. ww



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