About the Poem
This is about someone I thought I could trust only to realize that I couldn't trust anyone but myself.
Go It Alone |
by Raine Morrison |
I trusted you Believed in what you said And you played me. I was willing to love you, Be there for you, Trust you; And you hurt me. You've lost out Cause I'm the good thing You'll never have another chance with I'm the good thing You'll never have. And now when I see you, You'll receive no smile. I must go it alone All on my own and believe in myself Cause I'm all I have. And who I become Depends only on me Cause I'm all I have To rely on to live Words are just words That hold no meaning to the ones who don't feel and don't care. And now I must go it alone On my own I don't need anyone to make me feel whole to determine my self-worth I don't need anyone I've got myself |
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6 Visitor Comments
amanda
I like this poem, cause it's what I am going through right now. I'm glade I ain't the only one feeling like this and doing what I am doing all Alone
Erin
My mom used to tell me that I had only myself to depend on and I recently realized just how right she was. I'm glad someone else knows it too.
Vanessa
i liked this poem because my x b/f turned on and he is still talkin bad about me so now i just have me to help deal with it and i will go through life alone and loved bye my"true friends"
Karla
hell yeah i feel u cuz that happend to me too and it does really hurts!
Monique
I think its a very sad poem but true at the same time
think
i totaly feel this one because the same thing has happened to me and hell it hurts it hurts bad
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