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Cry of the Forgotten
This is the cry of a forgotten girl
her tears streaming
down her delicate face
but no one notices her sorrows
she kept it bottled up for so long
no her emotions are finally pouring out
she is finding the true her
not the lie she was before she knew
Her brown curls and tan skin
are attractive to any male or female
but she doesn't believe that
she looks at herself like others
she sees herself as ugly
the forgotten girl
never thought that someone loved her
until she looked him in the eyes
she seen something she never seen
in someones eyes she found
something she could describe it
as true love watching her every movement
her every flaw he loved
the way her eyes change
when she is in any mood
he loved her dearly
then she made the mistake
she left him behind
in a different city
mistaking the look in his eyes as friendship
he missed her so much
texted her over the internet
video chatted with her
even got her number to text her
she loved him but didn’t know he loved her
until one day he asked her if she did
she told the truth as did he
now they are together
no one to stop them
they have each others hearts
never to break each other
always there to help each other
but her mother is forcing her on a date
with her coworkers son
can’t say no because mother doesn't know
of the guy her daughter loves
for her mother doesn’t agree with seeing him
because he is three years older
but love is love to her
she misses him more than he thinks
thinks of him every moment
every second
wrote a poem about him
because she is someone you wouldn’t expect
she is me
i left him behind
i didn’t want to to
i was forced to leave my true love behind
six years of knowing him
i know everything about him
he knows about everything about me
but were separated now
i miss him
i really do…
signing off with a regretful sigh
have a good life to one and all my lovely readers...
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