True Farewell Poem by Stuart Logan

True Farewell



I see my lies,
A dark image of truth.
I watch the stars,
As I lay on the roof.

With you by my side,
Nothing I need.
Yet my heart is pounding,
So much blood I could bleed.

But now I am here,
As you run by the train.
Reqiuem of love,
Founded in the rain.

I cry silent tears,
As you now fall to your knees.
You know how I feel,
And what the dove sees.

I wish I could jump,
From the guillotine track.
And kiss you again,
And never look back.

But I am no superman,
Nor spider nor bat.
So I let my heart break,
In a black acid vat.

I now wave goodbye,
While tears course down your cheeks.
I wait for the platforms end,
While hours turn into weeks.

So I now am far away,
But now to strong to cry.
I wish I could have love,
But I'll do with an Honest Goodbye.

'If you can say goodbye to who you love. That is how you know you truly love them.'

Philosophies of the Broken (A book of quotes to heal the heartbroken.)

S, Logan-10/9/08

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