Say Goodbye.

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    Say Goodbye.

    Don’t  ask  why.

    Everything dies.

    Don’t ask when,

    Just live till then.

    Don’t regret.

    It will upset.

    Don’t deceive.

    Best to believe.

    Don’t mistrust,

    Leads to disgust.

    Don’t be mad.

    Enjoy what you’ve had.

    Don’t be afraid,

    or be dismayed.

    Don’t you cry.

    Just say goodbye.

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    Juliez commented on Say Goodbye.

    05-04-2010

    I like it, I love it! Oh, and Parking Lot Kisses, too! Both poems stir up lots of memories in me..."Don't ask why"

    SavVySam commented on Say Goodbye.

    11-02-2009

    You have whittled away the extraneous leaving a pure and potent insight! (you are the Captain sail on!)

    captaininsight

    11/19/2009

    Thank You SavVySam. Will you look at Parking Lot Kisses?

    cmlestrade commented on Say Goodbye.

    09-20-2009

    Great,great, great/ Rhyme rhythm ,structure , theme and message. A philosophy I wish I would follow 100% of the time. For me it's a ten,

    captaininsight

    09/20/2009

    Thank You Ms. Cmlestrade

    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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