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It's difficult to describe how a person makes us feel inside, even more difficult the task becomes when you have never been close enough to reach them with just one hand.

It's hard to find the right words to express how you feel, but taking the time to organize your thoughts and write them down comes naturally.......and in the end, perhaps without thinking, you have created poetry.

Forever And A Day

How can I feel the warmth of your body as I think about you,
night after lonely night?

The sweetness of your kisses...from lips I have never felt?
Why does my body fill up with butterflies
as I wait patiently to hear your voice?
How can I love someone so much, someone I can never have...
with such passion, that my heart skips a beat each time I think of you?
When I close my eyes, you are here...
the love I have for you embedded deeply.

And I think I will keep you here,
deep within my heart.
Today...tomorrow...forever...and a day!
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3 Visitor Comments

Fleasha
This is for me
Beverley
What a truly beautiful poem
sky
you are good at writing

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