Lost a friend
Lost a friend
Death has never been this cruel until today
Living us speechless, in shock, in grief, and with less and nothing to say
We lack a happily ever after
There is no joy in our laughter
Death has robbed a darling, snatched the most important person in my life
Robbed a friend who created and expanded room for laughter
If I had a question for death, I would ask what death he was after.
My heart has not accepted I've lost a friend more valuable than gold
Precious than all and even if it does my mind will never find it easy
To let go of the memories we so much shared
Stuck like glue I know they will always be there.
My wish is wishing for the day death will die and I would be the first one to plant flowers on death's grave
For there would never be any grief, sorrow nor no one will mourn after waking up in the morning to find that he has lost a jewel
No one will sit with their heads between their thighs and grief
No one will soak his cheeks in tears
No one will shed a tear for years
Death would be no more, resting in pieces.