The Pocket Watch (Liz's Poem) Poem by Connor Your

The Pocket Watch (Liz's Poem)



This tale is true and mine.
The greatest loss in my life
Was the loss of your life.
On that day with losing you I lost my love.
I lost my love for life and for living
When I lost your combat boots with green shoe laces.
You slipped from the world and darkness slipped in.
My darkest night and
you were my green lanterns light.
Now my lantern is in the afterlife,
And your ring rest in my right pocket,
This watch the only thing I have left of you.
You’re in heaven and I’m alone,
You were my best friend buddy and backstage pal.
Now you’re gone from the world forevermore
And left me with just memories and a watch.
Why was your life ended,
Most beloved and noble friend
So wonderful ‘til the end.
Only the good die young is what they say.
Well I guess that is true
Cause you were the best
But were cut down at nineteen.
So I sit with my pocket watch
And watch these hours tick by ‘til
I pass thru existence alone.

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