“A Broken Heart and a Single Rose”

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“A Broken Heart and a Single Rose”



No more looking back on what could have been….or asking what if? Or do you remember when? This heart of mine has been torn in two…but looking back is something I can no longer do. Looking only head even though it’s tough….I gotta stay on this path…even though it’s rough. But no more…..no more…no more….looking back.

I place a rose on her porch so quietly, walk away breathing deep, crying silently.
I don’t look back like so many times before, not looking back anymore.
Not looking at the light coming from her room, looking forward at the empty street that feels like a tomb.
It’s cold, it’s dry, not a single star in the sky….never again will a tear drop from my eye.
No more keeping myself down, no more waiting to hear the sound…..
…of her voice, and this is being done by my choice.
I’ve gotta be better off this way….looking toward tomorrow…and not back on yesterday.
No more looking at the picture on my wall, or sitting by the phone…hoping for her call.
All I can say is that I tried my best…and that this was all just another test…
….of my heart and of my will to move along…no more talking about how she did me wrong.

No more looking back on what could have been….or asking what if? Or do you remember when? This heart of mine has been torn in two…but looking back is something I can no longer do. Looking only head even though it’s tough….I gotta stay on this path…even though it’s rough. But no more…..no more…no more….looking back.

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connsk8 commented on “A Broken Heart and a Single Rose”

07-01-2009

Nice job, and if this is one of your older ones I am especially impressed and even it it's not, amazing work for such a young age (mind you I'm 50!) I can picture this to music and what a great song this will be, a classic love song in the making, I'm glad I stumbled upon you, lucky me...

The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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