Loosing Memories Poem by Daniel Richards

Loosing Memories



Going back to the corner, of my mind, where I last saw you,
A picture perfect memory of a time, lost but held onto,
Like a hazy ghost the color of the image is fading
From unbridled rainbows to sepia brown, from the first moment until now
The imprinted mental images are fading somehow

I know one day il wake up and it will be missing from inside of me
But how will I move on when even more ill be missing you, oh memory
How long will it take, that image is old withering mental photography
My heart is now marauding through the possible loss again of you

I cant explain to me, how came to this
I still remember that time, it was bliss
But my memories are broken in distress
Everything I remember is slowly gone,
If only time could rewind to before it all went wrong

Everything we talked about is gone, Muted memory of all that went on
People say life goes on and your heart is strong, memories last until you let them go
But mine have and are still fading, without a choice, is a mind without notion
Worth saving,3am the morning is cold, to scare to sleep in case I awake and find from my mind you have gone

Going back to the corner, of my mind, where I last saw you,
A picture perfect memory of a time, lost but held onto,
Like a hazy ghost the color of the image is fading
From unbridled rainbows to sepia brown, from the first moment until now
The imprinted mental images are fading somehow

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Daniel Richards

Daniel Richards

London, England
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