I Don't Remember You Poem by Jaelynn (dead)

I Don't Remember You

A memory's ghost, a shifting sand,
The girl I knew is out of hand.
I thought I knew your heart, your plea,
But now, I find a stranger's 'you.'
I'll never lose the hurtful words,
The blame you laid in cruel herds.
That shrapnel stays, a vivid scar,
Reminding me of who you are.
I'll keep the comfort that you lent,
The kind embrace, the time we spent,
Until that line was crossed so thin,
And shadows started settling in.
The girl from sixth grade, kind and bright,
Has vanished in the fading light.
You wear her name, a hollow shell,
A person lost, within this hell.
I don't remember who you are,
You've changed so much, you've gone so far.
The care is gone, the friend erased,
A different stranger has replaced
The one I knew, the one I miss.
I wish we'd never come to this.

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this is a poem about my ex friend who changed and I wasn't ready for it.
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