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Your Poetry Cuts Deep
I’ve found myself awake at night,
Because your poetry cuts deep,
You wanted so to escape this world,
To reach eternal sleep.
I felt deplorable, so adorable,
I wasn’t allowed to look,
And while I was young and innocent,
I still don’t understand how I mistook.
I find myself unable to move,
Because your poetry cuts deep,
It’s unfortunate misfortune,
The cycle I upkeep.
You’ve saved me once, and maybe twice,
I remember their despair,
Because while this sickness doesn’t make you selfish,
Their hearts will never repair.
I find myself remembering you,
Because your poetry cuts deep,
You loved as hard as we loved you,
No longer will they weep.
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I was inspired for this piece when I thought of the poetry my aunt wrote before she committed suicide. I was fortunate enough to read some and I think about it every time I write a poem.