Dying Without You Poem by Maya Reid

Dying Without You



Mother Nature and I must feel the same way
As I plod home on this oh so gloomy day
It’s raining and of the sun’s light I see not one ray
For today is the day you walked away

I have to remind myself to move my feet
My steps are uneven – no rhythm, no beat
I give up: I finally admit utter defeat
Fates worse than death a soul can meet

I’d thought that we were made for each other
You were my world; my father and mother
You were my soul mate, my angel, my brother
And I can never love another

My broken heart you left in your wake
With you, I can’t even have my cake
You sped away, left me drowning in a lake
I’m rolling downhill on a bike without a brake

I am completely lifeless without you
My heart stops as my skin turns blue
The pieces of my world have lost their glue
Because to me you have bid adieu

You left me hanging by a thread
In these waters I just can’t tread
We go together like blue, white, and red
Now alone, I am simply.....dead

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