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Created on: June 15, 2009
Crash and burn
Twist and turn
Long and yearn
Live and learn
You left me here
To drown in my tears
My own worst fear
Not having you near
Gone, gone, gone
You are moving on
Gone, gone, gone
You have moved on
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Poetry: You're gone
by Jon Coe
I go to work, I come home
I sometimes talk to you, on the phone
I watch TV, I go to bed
I didn't hear, what you said
You pack
The starlight silhouette
As I watch you leave
Taking with you everything
That meant anything to me
The glimmer
Each day I awoke I felt your presence
That pressure on me was so immense
For I was but a child too
And I just didn't know what
What happened mother dear?
You gave birth to me,
Then parted ways,
Perhaps out of fear.
I grew up not knowing why,
I asked
Ever touch, every word
Was a lie.
Every moment wasted
You’ve forgotten.
Every time your eyes snag mine
I know that
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