Sonnet I: Lost but Found

Don’t be afraid,

Just take my hand.

Come on let’s getaway,

And forever I’ll be your man.

I already know the consequences,

You were my light in a world full of dark,

But you surrounded yourself in fences.

Now, I can’t even feel your heart.

This place became cold—

As you fill it with horrible memories; of what used to be

So, this heat I will hold.

I just wish you could see, how much you mean to me.

I’d die for you, and I’d live for you.

But would you do this for me too?

 

 

This poem is about: 
Me

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