breaking glass to cope with the pain
reflected images resonating through my brain
your words are a drought cause nothing ever comes out
of your mouth
today was just another day in the books
nothing obscure or unusual ever happens to you
you took what you could and left us with the rest
of your mess
your broken apologies playing through that old
tv screen
all the home movies you took while we were fast asleep
idly by just trying to pass the time but im
screaming my recorded voice hates you just as much as me
your empty presence always creeping
broken sleep cycles and sweaty dreaming
we change the locks we change the doors we change the keys but nothing seems
to kill these memories
could you have meant it when you said you loved me
in the dining room that early may morning
tears in your eyes i could have sworn it was a lie
but now i see right through your ruse that its not true
after all the hell you put me through
its may 20th and i havent forgotten this
and every man i meet seems to only reflect him
and everyone i know doesn’t get why i am so cold becuase
its spring but he
never let me blossom only crushed my tiny leaves
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