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Never to Late
The breaking of your soul
 So shocking to most
 Not expected, except to me
 
 I saw what you where hiding
 Pain, sorrow, grief 
 I desperately tried to reach you
 But I was to late
 You’d already reached the end
 So ready for it all to be over
 
 Standing here now trying to talk 
 You out of this choice
 You have so much to live for
 “What about your friends?”
 You reply with:
 ‘They’re not real friends.”
 
 Knowing there’s only one 
 Question left to ask
 Looking deep into your eyes
 I ask the last
 “What about me?”
 Then with relief I see all the 
 Anger and fear fade
 
 And we are left standing there
 Crying, tears of joy
 Glad of the other presence
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