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Array ( [sid] => 3442 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => ''Frankie'' [time] => 2002-09-06 12:34:14 [hometext] => if u dont get wat this poem mean email me at
redbonesblue@yahoo.com [bodytext] => “Frankie”

Why must I call you this secret name
All my friends know who you are
Some of them do not want us to be together

I tell only who I must
Some people I can not tell
I wish that you didn’t have to be a secret

This hidden life
All the backstabbing
Too many lies for me to take in


Why must we hid what we have
You seem like you don’t want us to have a relationship together
I hide from all my friends and you hide from all your friends

There has to be an easier way then this
We spend more time defending our relationship then having one
I want us to be able to express or love for each other in an easier way

Frankie, please just stop hiding
Frankie, please stop hurting me [comments] => 2 [counter] => 194 [topic] => 13 [informant] => jessie_messie [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => DarkPoetry )
''Frankie''

Contributed by jessie_messie on Friday, 6th September 2002 @ 12:34:14 PM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



“Frankie”

Why must I call you this secret name
All my friends know who you are
Some of them do not want us to be together

I tell only who I must
Some people I can not tell
I wish that you didn’t have to be a secret

This hidden life
All the backstabbing
Too many lies for me to take in


Why must we hid what we have
You seem like you don’t want us to have a relationship together
I hide from all my friends and you hide from all your friends

There has to be an easier way then this
We spend more time defending our relationship then having one
I want us to be able to express or love for each other in an easier way

Frankie, please just stop hiding
Frankie, please stop hurting me




Copyright © jessie_messie ... [ 2002-09-06 12:34:14]
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Re: ''Frankie'' (User Rating: 1 )
by Jason_Robert_Britt on Saturday, 7th September 2002 @ 05:26:50 AM AEST
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Isn't it terrible to have to unwantingly live a lie? Especially when that lie is the only thing you want in the whole world! I'm not wanting to assume anything, but if the poem is what I think it's about... then good luck, because fear of being exposed is the only thing holding you back. Tell "Frankie" I said that your true friends will love you no matter what you do in the bedroom. Much love to you and your situation and remember that love can see anything through. -jason


Re: ''Frankie'' (User Rating: 1 )
by jessie_messie on Tuesday, 10th September 2002 @ 06:06:40 AM AEST
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hey, i like your thinking on this. Could you tell me wat you think this is about i wanna make sure i aint sendinh the wrong message.?
thanx
jessica




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