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Two Poems from our Sad, Grief, Sympathy, Broken Heart Poetry Collection
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| Where Were You |
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Ed Martin
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Where was your pretty smile Every time I walked down that little isle I haven't seen you for a long while I'm writing you a song just to see you smile
Where were you last night I was waitin at the movies, standin by the light Lookin for your pretty eyes But as i looked, all i saw were cars passing by
While I was waiting at the mall I ran around the stores, all the while calling Out your name, everyone stared But I didn't care, I just wanted to see you
I waited outside your house In the rain, Oh how I could feel all the pain I was missing you, wasn't the same I just wanted to see your beautiful face
While I was walking outside All the shadows I passed by tried to hide I walked down by the cemetary And then I finally knew all the reasons why
Down by a tombstone by my foot Your name, it rested on the soot Scratched into a stone still warm My heart, then broken from the whole |
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| From my heart |
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Andrea Cole
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From my heart |
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When once I loved you I thought you loved me Now I know the honest truth- No matter how hard I tried No matter how much I cried You didn't love me. My pain is deep, but not so deep that I, like you Close myself off to the world Not caring for what the world can show. Only seeing the worst in matters You were cold - hearted. But I am strong - I will not submit ot what inside of me shows you, I will be my own person, Never again controlled!
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