A poem of the separation between mothers and daughters
I am loosing my once fond memories
Fading away in each disappointing roar
I can't fake the strongest emotion
Man will ever know
It's like a preconceived, mandatory lie
This strong emotion we have to feel
You don't show me anymore
You don't feel for me anymore
You only scream your angst into the air
You only steal, hurt and destroy
the simple joys I once thrived upon
I won't live in a lie
That is BREAKING my body
Poetry by Lisa Harrigan
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Written on 2008-10-01 at 05:34
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Man will never know
You're touch, the mere sight of youI am loosing my once fond memories
Fading away in each disappointing roar
I can't fake the strongest emotion
Man will ever know
It's like a preconceived, mandatory lie
This strong emotion we have to feel
You don't show me anymore
You don't feel for me anymore
You only scream your angst into the air
You only steal, hurt and destroy
the simple joys I once thrived upon
I won't live in a lie
That is BREAKING my body
Poetry by Lisa Harrigan
Read 420 times
Written on 2008-10-01 at 05:34
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