Fake Love




I was – calling for you baby,
Calling you at midnight,
Calling at day light.
Never – had an answer, maybe
You don't see my true love –
Shining you so bright?

Hey…do you wanna stay?
Every night I pray –
Just to feel you near…
Say…we will be OK
I need you so much,
Baby do you hear?

Empty – is my life without
Your so tender kisses
And so pleasant voice…
Covered – with so rainy clouds –
Heart is cut to pieces
You made that wrong choice…

Fake…your love was so fake…
I made a mistake…
Now it is all clear…
Break – you will always break!
You will never make –
Happiness of fear…

So –
Why I am loving?
Why still am falling?
Why still keep calling?
I missed your love and
Why I am crying?
Am keeping dying,
Why still am lying
Myself?

It is all over…
Delete this folder!
It is no shoulder -
No one to hold
And
I must admit it!
I must delete you!
Get rid..of all memories..
Of all memories…
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Submitted on July 13, 2017

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Words 186
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 9, 9

Christina Peskowa

Hello, my dear readers! My name is Christina - I'm from Ukraine. I love poetry and write myself. Since 2012 I started writing in English - before that I was writing only in my native languages - Russian and Ukrainian. My poems are written in a simple English and are easy to understand. My topic is - Love....Hope you will like my works...Thanks for visiting my page, dear readers!This is the link to the song - words were written by me!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0kSZlbd4X0&feature=plcpThis is a link to a presentation of a poem "I Wanted to Love"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie-HoafZw68Link to presentation of "Can I...?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r4m7lfQ26UEnjoy poetry together with me and poetry.com! more…

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