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Last morning side
Cans of beer littered all around, bottles of Ibuprofen emptied,
She woke up to find him laying by the kitchen, bleeding,
Self inflicted knife wound to the head,
(He always said guns were for pussies, knives were funner)
Weary eyed, almost ready to shut for the last time, he mumbles… something, of some pleading self worth
Never sure himself worth more, the weight of a beer or a stone,
Blood dripping from the blood clotted mouth, he mumbles his last words, of self importance
Words,lord my child, words that would come to always make her mind weep, when she would recall him;
He slumps over, filled with his emptiness deep inside, bloody eared an blood shot eyes, he collapses
Not completely sure if anyone is there, he dies, horribly alone inside,
His last words, scribbled on the wall from his last,
“May all friends go to hell, like I feel I have been”
Those last words, his epitaph, the last said on that
He gathers stones,
2 minute conversation may have saved many lives,
Instead, he visits and curses all in angered death
he still gathers stones;
She is never the same, the horror more than she can bear,
Finally withdrawin inside, to a place that no one but he could have ever found, or put her in,
setting her free to at last say why, she mentally left her life, here, that last morning side…
He was in her life all too short a time, before he ran off as the wind does
Her mother and sister, never knowing where she gone,
Resentment, resentment toward her family
She dies alone, praying every prayer ever prayed, grey haired scared and alone, he left her a table of letters sayin how he tried,
But he had left her, he swore he never would,
Ed… Please; please please please, Ed, please tell me, why… why, why, it played, over and over again in her head, it plays
And she always ached to the bones quietly inside her head,
an old woman, lost, alone in a home, he her lost true love,
Left years, decades ago in her youth;
Now old, his niece and nephew, sometimes visiting, her sister-in-law, seldom seeing her
For resentment of the death of her brother,
She dies alone betrayed by her breath,
Complications of pneumonia her report said,
the heart and lungs now weak beyond human repair
Abandoned to live life without him, into old age,
Death betrayed her,
taking him, but never her,
for decades and years to suffer scared, cold and always tortured in memory all alone,
All who knew her though, all new she was lost, scared and alone, her worst fears of dying alone, gasping out her last breaths,
He was supposed to be there, holding her hand, rubbing her back, he has always promised to be there when she dies,
Make no mistake though, she died alone with her broken heart, mourning, mournin her lost love all those years ago, never understanding why, there that last morning side;
An it hurt, that morning side, it hurt, hurt beyond compare,
And when she died, no one cried,
Abandoned, all alone, the curse he wrote upon the wall, now rings true, in the morning light
As she is dying, she looks up to see him,
His rage aside, her young arrogant pride long gone,
He forgiven her, these long years afterward, in a quite room, he walked in,
Mornin time, washin away long left sadness in her eyes,
there to finally comfort her, and walk away hand in hand with her,
an eternity to renew their lifetime of morning sides…
There, in those last two morning side, the old woman died, taken home;
She woke up to find him laying by the kitchen, bleeding,
Self inflicted knife wound to the head,
(He always said guns were for pussies, knives were funner)
Weary eyed, almost ready to shut for the last time, he mumbles… something, of some pleading self worth
Never sure himself worth more, the weight of a beer or a stone,
Blood dripping from the blood clotted mouth, he mumbles his last words, of self importance
Words,lord my child, words that would come to always make her mind weep, when she would recall him;
He slumps over, filled with his emptiness deep inside, bloody eared an blood shot eyes, he collapses
Not completely sure if anyone is there, he dies, horribly alone inside,
His last words, scribbled on the wall from his last,
“May all friends go to hell, like I feel I have been”
Those last words, his epitaph, the last said on that
He gathers stones,
2 minute conversation may have saved many lives,
Instead, he visits and curses all in angered death
he still gathers stones;
She is never the same, the horror more than she can bear,
Finally withdrawin inside, to a place that no one but he could have ever found, or put her in,
setting her free to at last say why, she mentally left her life, here, that last morning side…
He was in her life all too short a time, before he ran off as the wind does
Her mother and sister, never knowing where she gone,
Resentment, resentment toward her family
She dies alone, praying every prayer ever prayed, grey haired scared and alone, he left her a table of letters sayin how he tried,
But he had left her, he swore he never would,
Ed… Please; please please please, Ed, please tell me, why… why, why, it played, over and over again in her head, it plays
And she always ached to the bones quietly inside her head,
an old woman, lost, alone in a home, he her lost true love,
Left years, decades ago in her youth;
Now old, his niece and nephew, sometimes visiting, her sister-in-law, seldom seeing her
For resentment of the death of her brother,
She dies alone betrayed by her breath,
Complications of pneumonia her report said,
the heart and lungs now weak beyond human repair
Abandoned to live life without him, into old age,
Death betrayed her,
taking him, but never her,
for decades and years to suffer scared, cold and always tortured in memory all alone,
All who knew her though, all new she was lost, scared and alone, her worst fears of dying alone, gasping out her last breaths,
He was supposed to be there, holding her hand, rubbing her back, he has always promised to be there when she dies,
Make no mistake though, she died alone with her broken heart, mourning, mournin her lost love all those years ago, never understanding why, there that last morning side;
An it hurt, that morning side, it hurt, hurt beyond compare,
And when she died, no one cried,
Abandoned, all alone, the curse he wrote upon the wall, now rings true, in the morning light
As she is dying, she looks up to see him,
His rage aside, her young arrogant pride long gone,
He forgiven her, these long years afterward, in a quite room, he walked in,
Mornin time, washin away long left sadness in her eyes,
there to finally comfort her, and walk away hand in hand with her,
an eternity to renew their lifetime of morning sides…
There, in those last two morning side, the old woman died, taken home;
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