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Sorry Isn'T Enough

Tell her that I'm sorry, And I can never make it up. Tell her that I love her, I never meant to break it up. I made mistakes, I'm sorry, Youthful exuberance and stupidity. I thought I'd make things better, Thought you needed to be rid of me. I tried to stay away, But avoidance has escaped me. I tried to come back, But my conscience would not betray me. Being back and saying I'm sorry, All I can do to make it right. Don't be so ****ing pathetic, With your oh so pitiful shite. You deserve so much better, Than apologies I can spew. Than the forgiveness I can bathe in, While my heart is kneeling at a pew. Begging for a moment, In which the past does not exsist. Where our smiles are true and honest, And feelings cannot resist. Your pushing blame to elsewhere, When we both know where it lives. You try so hard to ignore it, When really enough is all you should give. I promise to be yours forever, Wether you want me to be or not. I promise to keep on giving, When I've given all that I've got. I'd run two-thousands miles just to see you, Twice as far if you'd give me your hand. Round the Earth if you'd let me kiss you, To the end of time if, beside me, you'd stand. I'd give you forever for one minute, Give my life to see you smile. Eternal love is a wish I can grant you, If you're willing to give me a while. I'd love for my world to get better, So that we weren't so far away. I'm tired of waiting for tomorrow, Cause tomorrow is never the day. So we'll carry on being beings, Being all that we can be. Till the day that we are together, And make 'us' out of you and me. I'll still carry on being sorry, But sorry just isn't enough. I'll promise to make it all better, I'll promise you much more than love.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 1/31/2016 6:20:00 PM
a sweet write. SKAT
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