Challenge
Write a Poem to Someone You Regret Leaving
pain fades, regret endures
I wronged a girl who didn't deserve it,
The first one to show affection for me;
I lit a flame but didn't preserve it,
'Twas snuffed by artificiality.
I set her free, giving her half a lie,
Forcing half into my own shallow brain.
Saying I liked her too much so goodbye.
Hoping the shame I felt outweighed her pain.
The regret comes up too many a-day,
Often as I reflect on past mistakes.
I've thought about ev'ry step of the way,
Honestly, honesty's all that it takes.
I was selfish, shallow, and immature;
I suppose I might be some of those still.
I try to be better, yet I'm unsure,
Can I fix what I've done with what I will?
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