Missing You
6 December, 2002
Author: Jason Wong
I miss you, more than you will ever know.
Thoughts of you consume my mind,
Seeing your face, hearing you voice, remembering your touch,
Everything about you,
I seem to miss so much,
I miss you, more than you will ever know.
I know you hear me when I say it - "I miss you",
But do you really know just how much?
This emptiness inside me that I've come to know so well,
A part of me left behind with you, my heart can always tell.
It reaches deep into my soul, to the very depths,
A pain so strong and relentless, one that I would soon like to forget.
I miss you, more than you will ever know.
I can say it one million times in a day and still you will never know,
How much I miss you, it will always be more than you will ever know
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