| Lost Without You |
| Sitting here, not a clue where you are, just slowly realizing how much I miss you. This nova in my mind is spinning, making my millions of thoughts come to view. I never understood you, but it don't matter anymore. All I have are the memories of us, somewhat golden like the sun. All the smiles you have given me have never faded from my mind, they will always be there, that is what gets me through the night. A day doesn't pass in which I don't wish I could see you again, and hold your hand and laugh at the smallest things. I miss how you seemed to understand that I needed you. You were what kept me going, when you left, my world seemed to stop, everything went black, and I was lost. Slowly now, as my world starts to spin again, I am fashioning an idea in my mind, where I would see you daily and impress you again and you would want to call me, and I'd be there everytime you need me. But for now I'll watch, so longingly waiting for you to return home, safe, then hopefully the day will come when you will want me again, when you will need me again...when you will notice me again. Because you are my one in five-million, you are my best friend, and I miss you, like I imagine the winter misses its snow. Now leaning back, as paper falls, I close my eyes, it's merely midnight, but I will never sleep again, not until I know that you are safe in my arms, and will never leave again. I love you. By: Sherry In memory of an old friend... This poem was copyright in 2002 |
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