Mental Eulogy (letter within the casket)
By Robert Burford Jr.
I saw you slowly disintegrating
On Tuesday
You were drowning in a bottle of spirits
Losing yours in the Process
Happy Smiles you brought to us
Now gone like your hope
She really mean that much to you?
To leave us like you did
She bragged of other loves
Do you know what she'll say
When she tells her friends
Her loves so strong it made him weep ,weak, and woe is me'ish
You gave your heart to a butcher
We all have a piece hanging in the shop
She obviously split yours in half
Weird though shes a vegan
You'd laugh at that if you were here
You died inside before the other "one"
You desperately sought
Never got a chance to be the guy
That she and We all loved
Laying in your unorthodox bed
I see you laying there you bastard!
Did you not feel the love around you?
Did you not see the look on your parents eyes when she got the news?!
Did you not regret it when you felt the first slice at where your watch used to be?
I'll never get a chance to ask you these
As you lay motionless before me
The butcher had your heart
We had the money to buy it back
Lying there battered and bloodied
The heart reminiscent of you when I found you
Lifeless on the floors we shared laughs
The one you left for
Laughs of how much you cared
I laugh at
How you died with a printed picture of the two of you
stuck to your stained shirt
Probably before you didn't want to die
Congrats you did it
We miss you
I miss you
Haunt my dreams
Relinquish me from my nightmares
I Love You
Goodbye...
Monday, March 17, 2008
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