I Don'T Want You Anymore Poem by david lessard

david lessard

david lessard

gardner, massachusetts
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david lessard
gardner, massachusetts
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I Don'T Want You Anymore

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I don't want you anymore,
For me, that much is certain;
I will close that final door,
and pull that final curtain.

Love is lost and now it's gone,
I no more will need you;
I'm weary of the same old song,
You and I are through.

All memories of you are blank,
The slate has been washed clean;
The boat that carried me has sank,
No more a pair, no more a team.

I'll go my way, as you go yours,
Let's hope we never meet;
For we lost the marriage wars,
A bitter taste, this thing, defeat.

We did our best to make it right,
We tried to mend and patch things up;
But all we did was moan and fight,
Now we're drinking from an empty cup.

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