Final Goodbye Poem by Kala Anne

Final Goodbye

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you have finally gone out of my life
i cant make it see you one last time
if i could i would of been there to see you
why you were sitting there
not talking
not laughing
just sitting there
with your mum and little sister
your little sister didnt know what was happening
she kept asking your mum but she didnt answer her
as she called me up and told me you were there
i started crying
the next day the doctors pulled the plug
to put you out of your pain
three times in one hour people had to help you
then to put you out of your pain was very upsetting
it changed everything
i called your mum up all hours of the morning
cause i couldnt sleep
she was crying
i asked her why she didnt answer
then she said your name
i started to cry
i couldnt believe it
i should of been there with you
in the last hours of your life but i wasnt
the saying always go
why the good die young
i couldnt take it at all
you were only sixteen years of age
you must of been really good to die at that age
to me you were perfect
but why did i think you were perfect
cause of everything that you did for me
it was all perfect
but our final goodbye
has come
just days away from my fourteen
i was very upset cuase we have known eachother for quite a while
it is going to be hard to let go of uoi
you were a good friend and a great boyfriend
our final goodbye
pur final laugh
without you i dont want to live
without you i cant live
i will try to live my life without you
but without you it will be hard
our final goodbye has come </3

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fox Tail 23 March 2012

I admire your courage and heartfelt sorrow of loss. I virtually hug you or pat you on the back because I know you will get stronger. Everything happens for a reason and I am sure that your friend was a wonderful person. In a way, he isn't dead because he lives in your heart. Your bonds with each other is something of great power. God bless you and guide you. I'm sorry for your loss and am sure that everything will get better.

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