For You Poem by Anushna Satapathy

For You

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What did I ever do,
To deserve this punishment?
Why am I forced,
To keep going on?
And for who's sake,
Yours or mine?

You ruined me, you broke me,
Like a shattered mirror.
You cannot fix me up.
I'll never trust again,
And its your fault, all yours.
Yet, you say you still care,
But do you really?

When you said you loved me,
Did you laugh as soon as my back was turned?
Because those empty promises,
That floated in the air,
Have been blown away,
By the gusty wind, oh so far away.

My steely exterior,
Is just that, an exterior.
While inside, I cry tears,
Tears that no one will ever see.
Like your promises,
They too, will go away.

You were never real,
Fake as the smile you gave.
Like coal, your soul is black,
Inside and out. You have no heart.
But one difference, between you and the coal,
Is that the coal is at least true. Because you never were.

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