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Charlotte
by Melissa Bean (Age: 21)
copyright 10-02-2003


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It was so sad to see you go.
I cried forever in my room.
Your life never seemed to flow.
I tried so hard to save you.

But Charlotte, look what you've done.
You will never have that happy life.
You laughed as if it were fun.
But dying to me, isn't hilarious.

You pulled that trigger into your heart.
I saw how you were in the inside.
should have known it from the very start.
Selfish, angry, and morbid.

I loved you dear Charlotte.
I couldn't have saved you.
All we loved for, we fought.
It's too late to ever turn back


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11-10-2003 Paul Kangas    

IM SO HAPPY YOUR BACK AT PNP! Perfect, my rate


10-03-2003 Lyle Berry    

Dear Melissa:

Although I am extremely happy to see you back and writing, I am saddened in empathy, by the tragedy that prompted this poem. It is an incredibly sensitive and powerful poem, and my heart goes out to you and the pain I know you are feeling. God bless you and watch over you and keep you strong.
Warm Regards,
Lyle


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