Love Sickness Poem by Val Brooklyn Rogers

Love Sickness



I got a brick that's weighing me down.
Love sickness has come to my private town
All the while my heart echoes bold and PROUD.
I'VE got a love sickness deep inside, the hallow part.

It hurts so bad.
I miss all of those SHE LOVE ME AND she love me not
Moments we once had.
And the love songs so so SAD.
I've got an ache inside where the lonesome lays, no
Doctor's remedy can cure.

The only thing I can do is cry.
The lonely thing I can do is DIE.

The melody of my BREAKING HEART is
My lonely's company.
For now I will nap and DREAM the sweet
Tenderness you used to be.
And those flavored notes you sang
To me.

Sunday, February 7, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: doctor,loneliness,love
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