Tell Mary

I couldn't unseal my lips to tell her I loved her.
tell her how attentively I listen, when her voice echoes.
tell her how much time I devoted to spy on her
footsteps.
please tell her I'm sorry,
I didn't know time fades out this fast.
tell her of her red shoe and the pink fluffy dress I most
admired,
tell her of my love for her pointed nose, bright glowing
eyes
and that smile that bewitched me into loving her.
tell her of my regrets;
those that gave me headache while I walk the city,
those that haunted and taunted me all my life,
and those that killed me when I heard of her
disappearance.
I pray I don't get locked out of have,
I couldn't confess my sin of loving you,
I'm sorry Mary, I loved you.
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the poem is about 2 ladies I had crush on in school but couldn't confess it to them and the funniest thing is that they bear the same name but from different schools
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