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She couldn't hold in the tears any longer
Tears of pain ang greif
Her horrible life had caused her.
Her mother just passed
from a bad car wreck
That she had survived just an hour earlier
She is bruised and cut
In the hospital bed
Her boyfriend walked in
And slowly said
"I'm sorry Haylee, but I love someone else"
And slipped out the door
without another word more
She had the pills in her hands
5.............6............7
The more the less pain
Haylee thought she'd endure
But the truth is she would never swallow the pills
A crazy person from the Asylum tore in
turned on the water
put in the plug
Put his hands around Haylee's neck
Made sure she was snug
Then dipped her head in
Haylee couldn't fight it
He was too strong
She watched her life fly by,
all the good times she'd had and just as
the dreaded moment was appearing
The moment of Now
A nurse walked in
And stopped the old man
"He's shakin and dillusional
Been locked in a van"
Haylee just nodded
sitting on the floor
Threw the pills in the toilet
And flushed it............once
twice more.
Haylee thought
Of the way her life had gone by
And realized she never wanted to die
She appologized to god
And walked to the bed
With a radiant smile
Her lips bright red.
She said good-night
And layed down to sleep
- by Unfound Dreams |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 12/07/2008 |
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- Title: The Moment Of now
- Artist: Unfound Dreams
- Description: Haylee repeatedly tries to kill herself, but as her life flashes before her in a surprised drowning attempt, Haylee realizes she does not want to die.
- Date: 12/07/2008
- Tags: moment
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Comments (4 Comments)
- Unfound Dreams - 12/16/2008
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Well I'd like to see one of your realistic poems!
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- LovelyPoetress - 12/07/2008
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why would she apologize to god?
its her own body she should apologize to herself. - Report As Spam
- Unfound Dreams - 12/07/2008
- I forgot to mention in the description that the asylum is conected to teh hospital.
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- sneaky onyx - 12/07/2008
- wow
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