In the beginning



In the beginning there was love.
You were my first my true love
I got to innocently hold your angelic body into the night.  You took all my pain away even all my might.  In the beginning you were a white dove and you were my first true love.  Then as soon as it started as soon as u landed you left and showed me I was truly left handed.  In the end you broke my heart and my soul and also my mind.  This is why forever I’m in hell and I rhyme.  I wrote this now as a token of love that just as I once loved you just as my heart once beat for you it’s true,
It now skips a beat.  The words are now all on repeat.  In the beginning there was love.  You flew to me as a beautiful dove.  I got to hold you into the night.  The hell I was in called home all the sudden was all right.  In the end you flew away as do I when winter comes.  To this day I still hear ur heart beat.  Can you hear mine it’s stuck on repeat.  

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In the beginning there was love. You flew to me like loves miraculous dove. You were my first my heaven my star. We even steamed up dad’s first paid car. Our home life was hell but “oh when we held each other all we heard was love in the night. When I held u there was no more pain it felt for once right. Then for some reason as soon as you came you left out of sight. When u left you took my soul into the night. A part of me died and a part of me lived. You gave me a hunger for more. You shook me to my inner most core. A reason to live and a reason to die. You gave me hope and you taught me love and in the end my heart never did mend. 

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Written on January 16, 2024

Submitted by Genovah40 on January 16, 2024

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