You and I
In second grade everything seems great,
the friends you make
every breath you take
easy, nothing can stop you
As you grow you learn
things aren't as easy
as they once were
but it's okay because
you have that one friend
to help along the way
You and her are one and the same
both find relationships lame
sports are the main focus
your friendly competition goes unnoticed
For when high school years pass
you both write in the year book
"our friendship will always last"
but only one of you knows this
the other has had their first kiss
so you do the same,
cross that off your bucketlist
Now a party that we've both been invited
drugs and alcohol? I'm not that excited
but you're going, so I am too
We drink and smoke without a care
tomorrow we won't remember who was there
my parents found out
you shut me out, how is that fair?
This lie we've been living
is now slowly unhinging
you're not my friend
we won't be together in the end
Second grade, we laughed and played
highschool we drank and portrayed
our fake selves, our seperate identities
which almost caused a serious casualty
No longer do we speak
secrets we still keep
growing up was what I did
you stayed behind in a place
I wish I had never been
Losing you was not easy
everyday I wish we could talk
we are different now, it's cheesy
but cutting you out showed me that
it was okay for me to walk
without you