Noore tearrs

alice v halligan 1973 (Kkansas)



No more tears

It doesn't hurt no more when you do not reply.
You've done so long there is no reason to cry.
It don't hurt no more that you can't say my name.
Or the fact you don't feel the same.
It don't hurt noore when you talk about her.
I know in my heart I deserve better for sure.
It don't hurt no more that a compliment was never said.
Or that you tried to put bad thoughts inside my head.
It don't hurt no more that I am nothing to you.
It is what it is except it is all I can do.
There are no more tears for you to shed.
There are no more tears at night when im alone in bed.
There are no more tears when I here your name.
Or knowing you will never feel the same.
The tears are all dires up have turned to dust.
I fell in love when you wanted lust.
There are no more tears as the pain began to fade.
Don't say you're sorry it's the bed you strategically made.
There are no more tears when I think of you.
Letting go is what you forced me to do.
Tears do not live in my eyes anymore.
I don't feel no more pain that's for sure.
I won't let you linger to haunt my thoughts.
I have to realize you are only what your not.
There are no more tears for me to shed.
For I have evicted you from my heart and head.
There is no longer any reason for you to lie.
I have no more tears. Are my are finally dry.

Written by Alice Halligan
10/14/2022

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Loss of love friendship and family

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Written on November 14, 2022

Submitted by alicehalligan77777 on November 14, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme X AABBXCDDEEDDBBFFGGEEXCXXDDAA XX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,342
Words 313
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 28, 2

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