21. The Kiss
Famous Poem
I hoped that he would love me,
And he has kissed my mouth,
But I am like a stricken bird
That cannot reach the south.
Famous Poem
I hoped that he would love me,
And he has kissed my mouth,
But I am like a stricken bird
That cannot reach the south.
Yes! Been there! It kinda takes away from the romance. It might be best to keep trying to fly south.
Jac Judy A Campbell
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Where do I go, which way do I turn
searching for that love I so desperatly yearn
fading memories of a past I'd soon forget
isolated and alone waiting for the one not met.
I just quit a job that I hated. I live in a part of the country that is almost dead, no jobs. I am married to a wonderful man, but he cannot afford to pay my bills, vehicle and insurance. I...
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Waiting for you to call...
Knowing that you won't...
Hoping for you to come by...
Waiting...
The moon is down
I lie alone
I have a vision about you
About your laughter
A very moving poem - I like the way you have used so many of the senses of sight, smell, etc. Best wishes, Ann.
He once again has forgotten me.
Many unreasonably long hours pass,
And I am still alone,
Not one word heard.
I am a woman of beauty and love. You promised me a life I dreamed of. We slept in your car and carried along, yet when it came to committing, you dropped the ball. In my mind I can't fathom...
Tears of pain run down my cheek,
wishing I was able to hold the one I seek.
Tears from my heart I cry,
I am throwing in the towel after 8 years of sadness, disappointment after disappointment, cheating and a guy that doesn't know how to treat a woman!! He's done so much to me over these...
Famous Poem
I went out to the woods to-day
To hide away from you,
From you a thousand miles away—
But you came, too.
Famous Poem
The gay young men and the love-sick girls,
and the abandoned widows suffering in sleepless delirium,
and the young pregnant wives of thirty hours,
and the raucous cats that cruise my garden in the shadows,