"Richie"
Hey
Richie, remember when we were young? And the world was our
playground; the dirt and the sun, Remember the Fridays of Sega
and games, The skateboards, the Legos the fun, all the same
Do
you remember the girls at the county fair? The one that I crushed
on with the golden blonde hair, We all had such smiles as we
laughed and we played, I miss those days, Richie, though memories
fade
And
hey Richie, I remember it well, When you moved with your father
and so began hell, My heart tore in half, left bleeding alone, I
couldn't move pass it, I needed you home
And
after those years when you finally came back, The pills and the
booze kept our friendship on track, We'd both grown dear of our
chemical hugs, I miss you Richie, with all of my love
What
happened to us Richie? We'd both grown dead, Our worth measured
surely by the buzz in our head, OxyContin for this and Xanax for
that, A shot of Jack Daniels to lube up the tract
Hey
Richie, remember when I got clean? Man, you were so proud that I
followed my dream, I'm in school for engineering now, just
thought you should know, I never thought less of you, but I had to
let go
It's
been a couple weeks now, I'm unsure how I feel, A lifetime of
memories, both vague and surreal, Why didn't you follow? It
angers me so, You could have veered right at the fork and with me
you'd go
You
could have followed me Richie, I wanted it so, I wanted your
strength, I wanted your glow, I wanted your help and I needed you
there, But it's too late for that now, I'm pulling out hair
I
hated your struggle, I hated myself, I hated your wife and I hated
your health, I hated those drugs and I just feel so sick, I
hate how you shot up that last little bit
I'm
sorry I couldn't do more, I'm sorry you'd changed, But you
can finally be at peace and undo that tourniquet of chains Rest
easy now Richie, cause this is the end I'll love you
forever
-Your childhood friend
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