I Never Learned A Thing Poem by Kellyn, A Grau

I Never Learned A Thing



The screams of a broke past begin to haunt my sight
My heart crumbles as I think about what happened tonight
A thought appeared before my mind and cleared away the vale
My vision being restored to me as I see chaos sale
I looked upon the crimson floor and lick away the sorrow
My wings cling close as the souls cries out about what you have borrowed
Will you give me back my life and leave me all alone
Will you never fall for me and learn how to condone
I walk away with fear in my eyes and a dagger locked in my hand
I stagger close and grad your arm pulling at the strands
I’ll rip your heart out as you did to me many times before
I’ll take your soul and break it free then push you out the door
The desolation seems rewarding, as I can’t keep taking on this pain
Am I a fool for falling in love and do I reach out in vain
I walk in shame as the dagger burns its mark into my flesh
I wish we could turn back the hand of time or perhaps we could refresh
The memories of you and me and when we were in total bliss
You stole away my innocents with just one powerful kiss
Now death holds close upon my neck tugging at the noose
It’s sad because my poor frame cannot take on this abuse
So walk away with what you hold and never come again
Causes every time you come around I have to master the art of pretend
I’m sick of dyeing each time I try to heal all of my scars
But they will last an eternity and will never be called ours
So I’ll walk away once last time and thank you for my misery
Because everything I learned from you has stayed a complete mystery

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