Frozen Heart

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holding onto what i know,

remembering i let you go..

so why does my skin feel like snow?

ice cold, heat forgotten..

heart is aching feeling rotten.

its cold.

 

i can feel my heart freezing..

under the ice and snow..

ribs frozen in a solid row..

now why did i let you go?

that's sarcasm. it's hard to forget..

you were always one to hit.

never a physical blow..

although that's a pain i sadly know.

 

i'm holding onto what i know,

desperately remembering i let you go..

if i do indeed know, i shouldn't feel low.

then why does my skin feel like snow?

all heat gone..icing me down..

trying to remember that your leaving town.

it's growing colder.

 

you shouldn't have kissed her.

hun you know you wouldn't have missed her.

shes a simple type of "she"

who apparently was better than me.

an you wonder why i'm icing over?

freezing into my core,

lie, cheat, call me a whore..

all things will freeze me forever more.

ice has engulfed my chest..

halting my once beating heart..

Can you feel it? can you feel it stopping?

 

i'm holding onto what i knew,

desperatly remembering i left you too..

when i hear your name, you'll never hear "who"

as long my body freezes, i'll always remember you.

all warmth has left me..my body completely icy and cold.

.you'd think to feel this pain id have to be old.

the cold is unbearable.

 

solid frozen my heart lay..

deep in my chest, forever it will stay.

and i will be the one that got away.

wondering forever, "will i die today?"

i close my eyes and prey this simple wish.

your killing me, do you even know?

you've become my greatest foe.

suddenly..a crack in my chest?

an ear piercing split..

the heart so frozen it's like ice..

has finally shattered.

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