Scott City High School Alumni
Scott City, Kansas (KS)
Justin Groth
Scott City High School
Class of 2009
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JUSTIN'S PROFILE

First Name | Justin |
Last Name | Groth |
Graduation Year | Class of 2009 |
Gender | Male |
Hometown | Garden City, Kansas |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | My name is justin i write poems love sports and ruin just about every thing.. Everyone thinks im always happy but i guess tht means my director for the play i was in was right i am a good actor. A youth alone With a bow tie on at home His door is locked The light is off An everlasting smile Etched across his face A note on the floor With only one word “sorry” Nothing less Nothing more As his bones chill In deaths frigid embrace ever more The tears of his friends fall upon his grave His family stares at their sons resting place His teachers glance at the student they couldn’t save He surrendered his life to give to them The hope they lost To show that this is not the end That all is possible If there is but only friend A youth alone A pool of blood A symbol of his undieing love Cuts upon his arm For every time He waseted a moment her charm The will to fight no longer there A body empty A vassal bare The blade cuts deep He writes a note His blood the ink Words filled with hope Knowing this is but the end He writes the over and over agen The word the same One word Filled with pain One word Her name Her name embedded in his mind Her voice so hard to find Life’s cruel joke When he heard her as she spoke An angle call A lovers fall To the end of time These memories will be mine No divide no force inside Not death or lack of breath Will hold u aside For these memories forever shall mine This could be This could be the last time I see ur face This could be the end of the music ur voice plays upon my ear This could be the end This could be no more u and me This could be the final blow This could be sorrows birth This could be sweet anguishes curse This could be u giving into fears This could be me shying away This could be the finally Or This could be but yet anther beginning This could be you loving me This could be me wiping away ur tears This could be ur sad smile giving hope This could be prove of our love This could be the start of trust This could be the end of fighting This could be all of these Or this could be nothing at all All I know is no matter wat this could be I want it to end with you wit me Off to neverland to hang with peter pan With the lost boys be free and lazy Fighting pirates and tick tock crocs Dancing with mermaids and flying with faries Never ageing no need to worry of clocks To soar the sky by day and night To never fright But be warned with the freedom comes the curse For which is worse To age or to forget To lose your family and friends For theier memories to forever end Now I say good bye Here we are together wishing this last forever But we knew it would come to an end some day I’m still here for a lil while I’m still here to try to make you smile I don’t think you’ll ever see All the happiness you’ve filled in me But now I say good bye Here I am lost again not sure where to go looking left looking right wish I knew where was home my problems I cant shake them haven’t smiled for so long I forgot how many times I’ve had to faked them All around I have decisions and I just cant make them My brain is swollen My heart is ...(read more) |

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