The story of a girl's best friend after the death |
“Friends forever” You said to me “Forever and ever, We’ll always be.” Friends since a young age I think it was first grade. “A friend for life” you said to me And I thought I had it made. In 2nd grade We where in the same class Little did I know Our friendship was like glass. Soon it began to grow More that I ever thought Now I see why and why This is when it stopped You had made new friends And I had too. The less our friendship Grew and grew. Now we’re seniors In the last day of school But I’m glad I met you in the first place And I’m glad we made-up too. Your life had been a mess Abuse, drugs and much, much more It’s hard to see a friend, Almost dead on the floor. But times will change And lives will go on But all I can say Is I miss you now that you’re gone. My life changed The day I heard the news They later found the driver who hit you Was addicted to booze. Now I’m trying to get by Doing all that I can But still I’ll admit That I miss you my best friend. Now I even made a song about you lying on the floor I made it just for you Using your favorite, G chord It’s sad and full of misery It says that my life will never be full And after you left me My life went down a hole. Your life is more than a memory It’s a story in the news I wrote this poem to remind others and myself How much I miss you! By: A Guarded Keep and Katrina Nowak We would like to dedicate this poem to anyone who has lost a friend, family member, or relative because of a drunk driver. |