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I Failed You
You walked on that deserted road
 Alone
 Blurred memories of us on replay
 You left with no second thoughts
 You stepped upon the forgotten bridge
 And left your last breath
 Not only did you leave the world behind
 You left me
 You won't be easily forgotten
 Especially when you were loved by me
 We strode through the worst
 Achieving the best
 But what comes to mind first
 Is that i possibly failed you
 You jumped
 I wasn't there to catch you
 When i have forgiven myself
 I will agree to let you go 
 I Look upward among the clouds
 Knowing your up there
 I am down here
 I will see you again
 But for now
 Goodbye
 My friend

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Loved it!
My favorite line was"You jumped/ I wasn't there to catch you"
Loved the rhythm, but in some parts you don't seem sure of your writing. I know the message of the piece lends itself towards insecurity, but in the line "Is that I possibly failed you" possibly could be taken out, it detracts from the message. i love the first stanza and the last lines. Keep it up!
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