Just For You Poem by Javier Falcon

Just For You



Under this street light I glow
in this light crimson flow
as you lay on my stiff knees
in this rigid summer breeze.

As in one hand I can't help but seize,
this red sphere I'm scared to squeeze.
And even as the authority arrived,
the love in me for you thrived.

Then I was struck by reality,
as my other hand had caused a fatality,
cold steel and scarlet mixed,
and my mind became unfixed.

I stood up only to be struck,
pain in my chest, like being hit by a truck.
One hole to the left of my chest,
being shot without a request.

So here I lay on top of you tonight,
feeling like usual, just right,
being as we had been many nights before,
and how we will be forever more.

As I was not the one to hurt you,
God just thought he could seperate us two.
Since I am weak I had come to this,
not taking my own life, still being in bliss.

With your heart in my hand still clutched,
a part of you I had already touched.
It being all you have left me,
priceless as we all can agree.

As you promised me love until death do us part,
and thus we shall both to heaven depart.

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