A World Apart
How did we get so far,
To be a world apart?
Wishing on every star,
To heal a broken heart.
For now we will say goodbye,
But still I'll dream of you.
Every night while I cry,
I'll just pray that you knew.
- Heartbreak/Lost Love
How did we get so far,
To be a world apart?
Wishing on every star,
To heal a broken heart.
For now we will say goodbye,
But still I'll dream of you.
Every night while I cry,
I'll just pray that you knew.
I enjoy writing and I typically write poems. I keep a notebook full of them and add to it almost daily. I write about what is happening or what happened at one point in my life. But despite writing a lot of poems, no one has ever seen them. I hope you enjoy reading the poems as much as I did writing them!
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