My inspiration for this poem Ben I still cry for you.

I Never Really Knew You

I never really knew you,

A dead body on the ground.

What significance have you?

You lost soul now saved and found.

I never really knew you,

Did you have a nice life?

With your family and friends,

Or dark places full of strife?

I never really knew you,

Your name was whispered in the wind.

You were mentioned in some passing news,

In the tune of a violin.

I never really knew you,

Did I pass you in the hall?

Maybe you looked my way,

But I never knew at all.

I never really knew you,

What did you like to do?

Maybe we shared the same interests,

Did you need someone to talk to?

I never really knew you,

Though I still miss you even now.

Could we have been related?

A bond broken like a vow.

I never really knew you,

Did you want to die?

It was so unexpected,

Some still think it was a lie.

I never really knew you,

As I hold my head in shame.

While others around me scream out for you,

Am I the one to blame?

I never really knew you,

As I sit here and hang my head.

The realization hits me,

It's too late, you're already dead.

I never really knew you,

And now I stop and wonder why.

If I never really knew you,

Then why do I still cry?