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Jay Lewis Apr 8
I feel so broken.
I’m turning blue.
I beg you not to scream at me,
But you still do.

I cry my little heart out,
And wish it wasn’t true.
But last night you said to me;
“I’m leaving you”.
Jay Lewis Apr 8
When I was sat shaking,
Holding back my tears.
You decided to highlight
And poke fun at my fears.

I’m glad you laughed.
I’m glad my relationship made you laugh.

It’s not the first time,
a “so called” friend stabbed me in the back.
Jay Lewis Mar 17
You are so strong
like a flower blooming in the gloom.
You are so warm
like the sunshine in June.
You are sweetest person
That I ever knew.
You were my best friend,
I never forgot, did you?

So I say
Forget me, forget me not.
I wish I could go back and change the plot.
Forgive me, and forget me not.
I never wanted us
to be apart.
Jay Lewis Mar 17
You take your time,
Plotting mines into my gentle mind.
Too close for comfort,
I can’t trust any of your words.
You know
one of
these days,
I’ll tell Karma
to take a break.
Jay Lewis Feb 24
Sorry I left the parties early
most nights without saying goodbye.
Maybe it was selfish of me
not to see you head home.
I just wanted to sleep
before the sunrise.
Jay Lewis Feb 24
You wished we stayed in contact.
You wished we kept in touch.
But there’s two sides to every story.
And I did my best to be by your side love.
Jay Lewis Jan 18
In the golden hour,
we held hands through the grass as we roamed through the fields of flowers.
We blew dandelions and chased their tails,
hearing the birds sing and share their tales.

I remember
I plucked pretty yellows clovers,
and placed them under your chin.
I checked the data and analysed,
to see if you liked butter
in your sandwiches.
And of course
the results are in.
- You did.

Do you know how many little buds we wasted before they were in their full bloom?
Pulling off each petal,
to reveal the stem,
alone in the gloom.
One-by-one,
one afternoon,
as the petals fell,
we asked the fairies too,
if the boys we liked
loved us or not.
And we didn’t like the answer
we’d tell them to go and rot.
We were too young to have any clue.
Pulling flowers seemed like such an innocent thing to do.

But don’t you miss those days?
When we would
make those dainty
little daisy chains.

This now seems like a distant memory.
But we’ll forever be known as
The Meadow Queens,
dancing in the fields,
before the stars would come out
and lull us to sleep.
What a sweet
Lavender Dream.
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