"Passing Forever" by Philadelphia poet Doug Tucker Jr. / by Markis McCollum

 "Passing Forever"

Damn I think I've finally did it.

That which I should not have. The news wasn't good at all, my heart is now in half.

My feelings caught between the rifts, of speaking good and stuttering bad.

The trust i once held as golden, is more in truth, the worst of trash.

The happiness, we'd share it's work and worth, now in spurts outbursts, I'm sad!..I'm sad!!...

Filled withTears of anger from deceit and Lies, that drives me insanely mad.

How comfortable did you let me be, how could you disavow all we had...

All that we've sworn in oath to live by, was just like a spare moment you allowed to die, and pass.

Said for me to be the driver, but the wrong turn I took towards you, and crashed!

Into the pain of a hiding truth, under a guise you've fronted and stashed...

Everything behind a smile, style, sex, and even laughs.

Once again i play the fool, a sucker to say the least, a dunce, a dummy, an ass?..

I can't believe I believed every word you've ever spoken, i was hoping we'd everlast..

Funny how we've planned for things to last forever, and it was never clever, so this time may have been my very last...

But Damn, I said I'd love you... forever!....

I guess Forever will...never pass...

 

Contact Info:Douglas Tucker Jr.905 StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19123cell (267)-345-3491dtqm23@yahoo.com

Contact Info:

Douglas Tucker Jr.

905 Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123

cell (267)-345-3491

dtqm23@yahoo.com