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You'll Always Wear A Crown

I'll bet you don't suffer fools

By Frankie MartinelliPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
You'll Always Wear A Crown
Photo by Scarlet Ellis on Unsplash

Brain running a marathon

How do I pretend that you were just another someone?

How do I pretend that you were never someone I relied upon to dry my eyes?

When the rest of the world didn't sit right

You guessed it

Here's another one for you,

and I'll bet that you don't suffer fools

I won't say your name

Cause you'll never live it down,

but to me...

You'll always wear a crown

Pain aching through to my bones

How do I pretend that you were just another someone?

How do I pretend that you were never someone I relied upon to show me home

When the rest of the world left me alone

You guessed it

Here's another one for you,

and I'll bet that you don't suffer fools

I won't say your name

Cause you'll never live it down,

but to me...

You'll always wear a crown

love poems

About the Creator

Frankie Martinelli

Musician.

All work is copyrighted, and is my own.

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