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Unforgotten Brown-Eyed Girl

By J.R. Morton

By Jason Ray Morton Published 3 years ago 1 min read
Unforgotten Brown-Eyed Girl
Photo by Atharva Tulsi on Unsplash

Torn apart by acts not ours

too young to have any powers

A lifetime passes and you hold the key

still the only one in my heart, the only one I see

Moved on, to just try and fail

so long ago I let hope set sail

The only time I knew the feelings were true

and soulmates come as just one, not two

Hopes that you're happy and life gave all it had to your heart

had not we been torn from our world I'd have given all from the start

There is no heaven, only a hell for many years

and I pray this world has not taken from you very many tears

Would that I could change our past

I'd travel back to that point when you had the big ask

and throw caution to the wind, freeing myself from the pit

I'd throw myself headlong in, and that would be it

Saw the future you did

from my eyes was it hid

A time machine for my soul I would give,

just to see that smile and sparkling eyes, here's looking at you kid

heartbreaksad poetry

About the Creator

Jason Ray Morton

Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.

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Outstanding

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  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Heartfelt & heartbreaking!!! Left a heart!!!

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