Missing You
23 March, 2006
Author: Catyrose
I miss your smile
How I wish I could see your face for just a little while
I miss our talks
The conversations that would last till almost dawn
As we politely stifled one more yawn
I miss our coffee in the mornings
Sharing tidbits of gossip and news
Visiting and chasing away each others blues
I miss your shoulder to cry on
When times were tough
When we both vowed we’d had enough
I miss your hand to hold
Sharing stories only we two could know
Of other times when we weren’t quite so old
I miss your letters in the mail
The jokes we’d share
The way we laughed
Living life without a care
I miss your voice on the phone
The smile I’d hear behind your gentle tone
Friends we’ve been for many a year
Close it seems until lately, dear
Life moves on in a frantic pace
It appears we both have been caught up in this race
Time to slow down
And tend to matters of the heart
I beg you please, don’t let us drift apart
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Comments on this poem/writing:
Clive (70.57.138.121) -- Thursday, March 23 2006, 03:28 pm Time stands still for friends who wait, Time will give itself for friends of the heart, What can I say apart from these words are great, your 'H' friend |
Jamie (172.191.116.167) -- Friday, March 24 2006, 04:51 am poem you have written there. I know each and every word is true. Been there myself. |
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