Don'T Be The One To Cast The First Stone Poem by Kellyn, A Grau

Don'T Be The One To Cast The First Stone



Hear my cries and take me into your world
wipe away my tears and let your fingers curl
You'll help me out won't you, like you used to do
After all you were the one who helped me through
The darkest times and hearts full of sorrow
I just want to be bale to see one more tomorrow
Leave your toxic kiss across my cheek
push me away cause you think I'm so weak
I thought you saw the strength in my eyes
But that was oh so long ago so know I'd advise
For you to stay clear of my life and leave me alone
all the pain you brought to me can never be atone
One more scare to my heart won't break me down
My hearts swimming in chaos and i fear it will drown
I used to need you so much, did you know
I used to care about you but that was so long ago
Your reached fears drove me to slice
For you taunted my heart to tire and entice
The feelings i had so you could rip them away
You wanted to place my heart on display
so you could take it and rip it to shreds
so now you can go and play with my threads
Destroy what's left of my poor broken heart
I'll let you destroy me and tear me apart
So I'll say good-bye and lay my head down
so you may take the knife and place my head on the ground
Will you be pleased when you take away my life
will you feel joy with you hold up your knife
My lifeless body will be laying by your feet
So you may steal away my soul for you alone to keep
Is that what you wanted when you told me you cared
Is that what you wanted when i let my heart be bared
I hate you so much i can feel it ripping at my bones
The funny thing was you were the one to cast the first stone
This war is your doing and you'll be the one to end this
you'll hold my head above your own and give me my sweet death kiss

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Micheal Udenyi 08 September 2008

hmmmmmm i am totally overwhelmed by this trumatic tale in poetry i feel what you felt when writing this and i have come to conclude that this was simply great keep it up

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