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First Knight

Baby, I wanna see you through, bring you through 
Till the end, through everything we do. 
I wanna see you through it all, be with you through it all. 
I wanna show you love for all it's worth, and help us stand tall.
In life I'll help you open every door. 
I'll help you in conflict, I'll help you fight any war. 
I'll help with everything planned, and I'll never let you fall. 
And Baby, I wanna love you through it all
I wanna love you to the end
You're so much more than just a friend
You're my hero, with any fight
Cause I'm my monster, and you're my knight

Copyright © Kimmie Armstrong | Year Posted 2013



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Torn Reflection

I look into the mirror and wonder where I went wrong. 
The smile is fake and the blush is gone. 
Pasty white, 
Nothing is right. 
I try a different angle, maybe a different face. 
Trying to make myself look normal, not out of place. 
Something new, 
Not too showing and not too true. 
The snarl is too weak, the growl is too soft. 
My eyes are too telling, I couldn’t help but scoff. 
Angry with myself, I turn away from what I didn’t want to see. 
Who am I? Is that really me? 
I don't know where I am, and I can't seem to feel
I know I'm living a life, but nothing seems real.
It doesn't make sense, and I don't know where to start.
How can I put things together so they aren't falling apart?
The day's gone to night, and I can't recall a thing,
I wonder what tomorrow is going to bring?

Copyright © Kimmie Armstrong | Year Posted 2012

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Living Lost and Blind

Even though I can see, 
I'm living without sight, 
Never knowing what's in front of me. 
So with no hope, 
Doubt surrounds my heart, 
While I'm tripping down this hectic slope. 
Too fast, 
Time passes by, 
And I'm still trying to fix my past. 
So please, don't leave me here, 
See it in your heart, 
And come save me, dear.

Copyright © Kimmie Armstrong | Year Posted 2012


Book: Shattered Sighs