Death of a Drunk
By anniebella
Look at me through those beautiful blue eyes.Push your dirty-blond locks away so you can see.Get rid of that annoyed look I despise,And take one last good look at me.I stand before you-changed.And, I gain strength from your weakness-My priorities now rearranged.The lesson you taught me is timeless.You probably don't know what that lesson is-Your thoughts as blurred as your watered eyes.The only thing racing through your mind is this:Where she is, in which room she lies.I know the table at which she stays;In which room and on what hall.At a distance, out of your daze,You look at me, but hear her call.You go to her and pick her up-Placing your hands on her elegant curves.And, you think of me while taking one last sup-As it goes down, you feel her burn.She's always been good to me-Your last thought as you hit the floor.The confusion in your eyes I plainly see.And, you wonder if it was me or her.Your decision was shownWhen you left me to answer her calling.Now You realize what I'd told you all along-You drink has led to you falling Written October 12th, 2001 © on Oct 13 2001 10:19 AM PST 0 • 10
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"Look at me through those beautiful blue eyes.Push your dirty-blond locks away so you can see.Get rid of that annoyed look I despise,And take one last good look at me.I stand before you-changed.And, I gain strength from your weakness-My priorities now rearranged.The lesson you taught me is timeless.You probably don't know what that lesson is-Your thoughts as blurred as your watered eyes.The only thing racing through your mind is this:Where she is, in which room she lies.I know the table at which she stays;In which room and on what hall.At a distance, out of your daze,You look at me, but hear her call.You go to her and pick her up-Placing your hands on her elegant curves.And, you think of me while taking one last sup-As it goes down, you feel her burn.She's always been good to me-Your last thought as you hit the floor.The confusion in your eyes I plainly see.And, you wonder if it was me or her.Your decision was shownWhen you left me to answer her calling.Now You realize what I'd told you all along-You drink has led to you falling..."