Forever Remain



I'm Missing All That Once Completed, And Inspired My Life,
The Things I Found Myself Wanting To Wake Up To Every Morning Just As The Sun Kisses The Sky,
The Things That Made My Life All Worth Living,
Had Quickly Started The Process In Which My Heart, And Soul Began Dying,
Currently My Life Has Fallen Victim Of A Whirlwind That Spun Itself Out Of Control,
Rapidly Increasing The Tragedy Of Losing The Most Important Of Them All,
Every Breath That I Take Is Crucial This I'm Absolutely Sure Of,
It's Getting Harder For Me To Breathe Nearly Every Day,
I'm Living Only On Loving Memories In Constant Replay,
Desperately The More I Try To Hold On The Further Away They Seem To Be,
Seeking Hope That This Were A Dream Or A Tragic Documented Scene,
Every Recorded Memory The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Almost Bursting At The Seams,
Losing The Importance Of All That Is Good In My Life Has Taken It's Toll On Me,
Demolishing All That I Am To Insure The Erasing Of My Every Being,
No More Wondering About The Many What If's, The Should'ves, Could'ves, And The Would'ves,
The Overwhelming, Heart Quenching, And Soul Breaking Second Of Every Day Will Not Change My Love Nor Could It Be Replaced,
So Carefully I PLaced You Shielded, Nourtured, Cherished, Loved Forever You Shall Remain.

About this poem

OutCasted By My Entire Immediate Family Even Though on My Behalf We Were The Victims, Losing Contact With My Right Hand Perfect Son Who Embraced Me In His Arms During The Most Devestating Times In My Life, Becoming The Unwanted Love, And The Hated, Disgust In My Husbands Life Has All Demolished All That Makes Me ...Well Me! Multiple Mishaps That Could've Been Prevented But No One Ever Truely Cared Or Loved Me Enough To Try To Understand Where I Was Coming From In Everything. FINALLY I BROKE. .. 

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Written on September 02, 2021

Submitted by ELSenior671 on September 02, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCCDEFGGHIJHCJKL
Characters 1,258
Words 228
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 17

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