Too hard not to look at you
When you knew the truth
All along that I loved you
When I only wished to be
The toy that occupied your mind
Even for a minute
To be that important in your hands
Tanya Mills is a 50-year-old author from Ontario, Canada. Although she has been writing her whole life, her first poetry book, Unbroken, was not published until she was 45 years old. Her second book, Worthless: Poems Of Sadness and Reflection, is available at Amazon. She has also written Carter Marches In The Pride Parade and the haunting Family Scrapbook: One Family's Journey Through Time.
Don't look at me Don't break me This ghost of a person You will grow to hate me Disappear from my life Stab me with your knife And...
Awesome poem well done I like it
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