Kari Langerud

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I sit in the park where I dwell,
for this boy I love so well.
He took my heart away from me,
now he wants to set me free.
...

You are my life, I love you.
You own my heart, I'm yours.
Every second of the day, I think only of you.
You mean more to me than anyone else in my life.
...

3.

You may think I'm all alone in this world,
but trust me, I'm not!
If I were you, I wouldn't go around,
all alone, in the dark.
...

My grave will be nice and deep,
so I can have a long good sleep.
And in my funeral a lot of people will have to cry,
just because I had to die.
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I was so tired of my little life,
so I got this little knife.
I know why my life wasn't nice,
it's because I was cold like ice.
...

6.

Not all scars grow,
not all wounds heal...
Sometimes you can't
always see the pain
...

As I stare
Ever so carefully
The darkness stares
Right back at me
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The Best Poem Of Kari Langerud

I Died For Love

I sit in the park where I dwell,
for this boy I love so well.
He took my heart away from me,
now he wants to set me free.

I see a girl on his lap,
he says things to her he
never said to me.
I ran home to cry on my bed,
not a word to mother was said.

Father came home late that night,
he looked at me from left to right.
He saw me hanging from a rope,
he took this knife to cut me down.
And on my dress a note was found;

Dig my grave, dig it deep.
Dig my grave, from head to feet.
And on the top place a dove,
and remember this,
I died for love.

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