What if I tried
What if I tried to tell you farewell
What if I tried to tell you Adios
What if I tried to tell you good-day
What if I tried?
Would you accept my goodbye?
Would you agree we dissolve the past
Would you let your grudges go
I never meant to give you scars
The night we played with those junkyard cars
I really did try to control those fires
What if I tried harder?
What if I fixed those wires
What if I’d tried to find more water
Maybe then you wouldn’t have died
I could’ve tried harder
Maybe you wouldn’t be haunting my daughter
Maybe you wouldn’t be tormenting my dog
Maybe you wouldn’t be causing chaos at home
Maybe things would be different
And I wouldn’t feel bad each time I wake
If I hadn’t told you to come out with me
If I hadn’t decided we leave our phones
If I’d brought water
Or chose somewhere else we go
Maybe things would’ve been different
I wouldn’t have caused a death at 16
Hearing almost nothing as an off duty doctor announces your death
Watched as an ambulance drove you away
As I ran back home crying
I wouldn’t have
Attended a funeral with grieving parents
Crying sisters
And angry uncles
You wouldn’t have had to watch as your parents spoke at your funeral
As your siblings cleared out your bedroom because your parents just couldn’t
Oh, I just can’t even begin to fathom how things could be different
What if I’d tried?
Would you still be creating strange noises throughout my house
Knocking things off my walls
Creating drafts of wind and loud sounds
And making me regret ever going forward
Owen
What if I tried to tell you
I’M SORRY
Would you accept my apology?
No?
Well, it was definitely worth a try
Honesty honestly sucks
The blue grass moved against the wind
The yellow daisys scattered on the ground
The wind humming to a higher pitched version of let her go.
While a young man sits in the gazebo glancing at the field, looking dejected
As a young woman walks away without turning back
God, how long must I kick myself?
Honesty
I’ll be honest honesty honestly sucks
The woman walks to a Jeep and climbs into the car before breaking down.
The young man walks silently to his apartment that still smells of strawberries and vanilla
Does that make me terrible?
Saying that honesty sucks that's like saying deceit is delightful
That isn’t what I’m saying at all though
Honestly
The young man wakes up to hosting a garage sale
Selling the woman’s clothing
Selling the ugly hot pink lamp shade
Selling the overwhelming collection of pink kitchen tools
The woman sits on a boat sipping some wine while staring out to the sea
Do you think she’s fine?
Honestly I do
She wouldn’t be turned upside down from someone like me
The women changes her 4 year status to single
The young man changed his 4 year status to single
After the women had decided it was enough
And the young man prayed and begged for it not to be done
Could I have changed all this?
most definitely
Unfortunately I wasn’t who I should’ve been
I didn’t appreciate who I should’ve
The women storms out after saying “I’m not gonna be second anymore”
The young man storms after her saying he doesn’t understand
The women yells as she runs “you just don’t love me like I love you.”
The young man stares but doesn’t run for her
Should I have realized it sooner?
I could’ve and should’ve realized
Maybe I’d been able to fix everything
The next morning the young man walks to the park to find the women
The women walks off saying she’s leaving and he can throw her things out
The young man doesn’t know what to do so he shakes his head and stares
Tears well in the women’s eyes as she strolls back to her jeep
The young man not aware of the mistake he’s made
Do you know the hardest part?
The honest truth as much as it hurts
Is still the truth
And I had to be honest with myself
I realized I loved you
Too long after I’d lost you
And now I’m really kicking myself
Serenity
Such serenity
Overflowing volumes of grace and beauty
Blasting bounds of color and creativity
Seeping from the crystal blue waterfalls
Ruby red flowers flowing in the wind
The bright rising sun beaming down upon the land
The joyous laughter of the small children
Going back and forth on the playground swings
Filled with the tweeting of the tiny red and blue birds
The loving sound of a piano melody
As you frolic through fields and fields of violet petals
Exuberant sprig
Filled with laughter
And love