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Rated: E · Poetry · Death · #2239259
Saying Goodbye to a Ghost
I couldn't save you from yourself.
Your demons were my own.
I drank with you. I cried with you.
Your tortured soul has flown.


Haunted. Repentant. Lost in limbo.
I have to let you go.
You left this world a faithless martyr
To pain you could never show.


I wanted to join you then, my guilt consuming.
Irrational notion, though, I knew.
I lived here with your ghost for years assuming
That my capacity to love had died with you.


Misery loves company, as you and I both knew
But you never wanted that life for me.
I have to say goodbye to you.
We both need to be free.




Cheers, Geezer. I hope you're finally resting.

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