In your life you meet people,
Maybe this is the one,
But no,
Something is not right.
So you must move on,
Move on into your future.
That person who is right for you
Will be waiting,
Waiting for you
In your future.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: October 18th, 2020 01:05
- Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this for someone who was struggling in a relationship.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 49
Comments5
Good Morning UNCLE ANDY - Love the Everly Brothers and the first song in particular ! They were an influence on Simon & Garfunkel !. When Siblings sing you get a special genetic bucal harmony as with the Andrews Sisters who were much appreciated by BING.
We can empathise with the Poem ! Brian & I had many Boy / Girl Friends - growing up - but NONE were *quite right* I was 28 when I met Brian (32) and after our First Dance (& Kiss !) we just knew we were right for each other for ever ~ AMEN !
Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
Love Angela - Brian - Smokey 💛💛💛
Hello Andy,
A great write and very true.
There is always someone out there for everyone.
Keep writing ✍ and safe during these challenging times.
FineB
Good write Gold.
It would have been really old to psot Max Bygraves clip. He is (was) even older than us two.lol.
Those words are so true. The law of averages proves most relationships once started will fail but as we get older and opportunities grow less maybe it's easier to take it too heavily.
The music, it was a thursday night, I was 15, my mate had recently joined a band as their drummer. We were at an audition for singers. After trying out four it was descision time and plain to see none of the singers had shone. Then my mate Dane sparks up "Rich can sing can't ya, show 'em Rich".So I'd learned this Everlys song by listening to the other singers. Memorable because this was the first song I ever sang with a group of musicians..... i was offered the job but turned it down... too shy to be on a stage.... that all changed later LOL
Very encouraging. Future holds the hope.
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