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Chris St. Denis Poem
How far back can you remember
As far back as mid December
Your eyes shine brighter than the sun
my feelings for you heavyer then a tone
How many times have we shared tears
I need help to over come my fears
Its become to much to take
Your heart had to finaly break
I guess we both felt that the end was near
It just wasnt something that we wanted to hear
Deep inside of every love scares are being made
and sometime the love cant be saved
I cant pick these peices up alone
Iv had so many hurts im afraid my heart might become stone
Theres no forgeting of what we had
promise you this beacause everyday im still sad
Theres no forgetting, the memorys are in my head
remembering all the words we each have said
Love inst as blind as it seems
but all i have left is the love left in my dreams
the killing pain of not being yours
the shatterd peiced of my heart on the floor
at the end of the hall lays the futures doors
But my hands cant seem to grab it, i am still to soar
I am not ready to move on
and im tellin you it in this song
there might be no way to make you and me again
but as long as am in love with you
you have my heart as a friend
Copyright © Chris St. Denis | Year Posted 2011
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Chris St. Denis Poem
one cold day in december
the one day that i will always remember
Cold, broken and frozzen on the side
I cant help but wonder what was going though her mine
At first sight i was speachless, nothing to say
and this was the only time i toled myself that i needed to pray
With the unknown knockin at my feet
there was noway i was gonna fine my seat
I couldnt grab ahold of what actualy went down
For that breif moment my world had stop spinnin around
Just imganing how things could of ended
the rest of my life i would of predented
This is were your visions starts to clear
your ears open up and you start to hear
Eyes widen and you start to tear
What just happended has convered every single fear
We all have our fate and there is a time
but this wasnt yours, your fate is of a diffrent kind
Copyright © Chris St. Denis | Year Posted 2011
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