Casey Samantha Boshoff
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Poem "my obliviously chosen drug":
- written May 2009
- published May 15, 2009
- viewed 7 times
Other poems by Casey Samantha Boshoff:
»10 wishes«
»a letter to my beloved«
»An Angel in the Night«
»Bars«
»Change...«
»Distant Places«
»He isn't You«
»Heart Like a Knife«
»Just Fish«
»Lonely for You«
»Murdered and Stolen«
»One Special Stranger«
»Our Little Secret«
»something about the first rose«
»The day I die«
»The Last Word«
»The Man I Fell For«
»the perfect thought«
»Then would you know?«
»They«
»today, tomorrow...yesterday«
»Unknowingly«
»Waiting«
»What Would Happen To You?«
»Where were you?«
»Would You Cry That Tear For Me?«
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Poem "my obliviously chosen drug":
- written May 2009
- published May 15, 2009
- viewed 7 times
Other poems by Casey Samantha Boshoff:
»my obliviously chosen drug«
all alone I entered that room
as you quietly followed me in
with no idea it was my doom
you quickly became yet another sin
filled with only silence
my treatment soon began
with nothing bur oblivious violence
I believed you were my perfect man
drips in my arm
pills down my throat
contently unaware of the harm
caused by this emotional boat
slowly dying
I began to realize
the reason I'm bleeding
is because of your lies
my heart beating slowly
I can't seem to breathe
I figure you left me to be lonely
and now all alone I will leave
as you quietly followed me in
with no idea it was my doom
you quickly became yet another sin
filled with only silence
my treatment soon began
with nothing bur oblivious violence
I believed you were my perfect man
drips in my arm
pills down my throat
contently unaware of the harm
caused by this emotional boat
slowly dying
I began to realize
the reason I'm bleeding
is because of your lies
my heart beating slowly
I can't seem to breathe
I figure you left me to be lonely
and now all alone I will leave
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