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Where do I start? I broke up with my girlfriend, whom I once loved very much. To make it worse, we broke up the day before Valentine's Day. I wrote this poem that Valentine's Day. It is the expression of my sorrow from having to end the relationship on that unfortunate day. I had to end it because it hurt me when I couldn't return her 'I love you's.' She never admitted it, but I know it hurt her too. She did not want it to end, and neither did I. But it had to.
Sorrow rivals love as the greatest emotion. When I lost love, I hit rock bottom and thought nothing would lift me up. Everyone around me was happy to see my relationship ended, and I acted as though I too was relieved. However, one cannot hide from one's own emotions. One must face them, fully express them, and move on. I wrote this to express the sorrow that I felt but could not show.
Severed Line by Aj
A broken heart by playing around on me.
This poem is about how I let someone I love go, I had my reasons but now they seem unimportant.
A Poem written to vent out or simply express to someone feelings, and not actually expect them to assume anything other.
This poem was written for a girl I once loved very much. But, now all I have left of her is the memories.
I wrote this poem shortly after I had a fling with this older guy I had been crushing on. He has a girlfriend and we both just got caught up in the moment of being at his house alone. It seemed as if it was what we were both waiting for, but now things have changed. We were good friends, but that has changed. We still talk just not as often as we used to, it feels awkward now.. and there is so much I want to tell him but don't know how. So I wrote this poem to pretty much sum it all up.
My best friend--John Williams--and I wrote this a few years ago. We put our heads together to put words to a song I had written, and our general mood brought us to this. To me, the most important aspect of the message is picking up one's self and moving on. I had such difficulty with that in the past.
A old friend of mine--Sean Porter--and I wrote this back in high school. Although our experiences were different and happened at different times, they are summarized by this poem. This kind of resolution to a relationship happened to me more than I care to think about.
This poem is about a girl who has went out with a guy and lost him twice but she still loves him.
