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Did You Notice A Sign?
07/15/2006 @ 1:24am
By:
priscillalacrazy

Did you notice?
The girl you knew
drastically changed
from the way
she used to be.

“What a smart girl,
she is so amazing!”
or
“The fresh smell of a
blossoming rose is her!”
Many people
around us
used to say.
Not actually knowing
if that was true
she decided to leave.

“Oh, those hilarious jokes
and her lovely smile behind.”
Since, very deeply inside
it made her suffer
in the loneliness of the dark room
inside her head.
She didn’t know
what it was
but it (depression)
made her think
if it was worth it
being here.

Think, think,
think, think
which she loved to do
for most of her time.
She would never
allow anyone to know
what was inside her mind
but soon
everyone found out
that mysterious decision
that trouble her mind
and was going to
be the start of
a smell of grief
for her love ones.


Poor soul,
What might have happen?
No one knows
but the hole
she left in the heart
of the people who love her
will never be full again.

The arid taste of life
in her mind
took her away.
Far away…
Now, we cry
loud for her lost.
She is up there
were God keeps
her as a gorgeous angel.
An angel who misunderstood
the concept of life.

“How we wished
we could touch the sky,
so we could get her back.”
But there was nothing
they could do now.
A rotten taste of an apple
was left with a question.
Why did she do it?
A question that will
always be in the air,
but will there ever
be an answer to it.


“Oh, God would you
take care of us all
as you did with
that little angel
who left everything behind
even the bitterness of her loneliness
for nonsense thinking or sadness in her heart.”

 
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