AM SORRY

Raven333

I can still

Hear

your voice

Whispering

in my ear.

The roughness yet

Gentle

pulling me near.

There are certain

Moments

that I treasure

the most

I think the

Fondest

memory is 

when you were

Holding

me close.

I close my

Eyes

and I see you

Reaching

for me

I hated the day

that you had to

Set

me

Free.

I have

Reflected

on things

done in the

Past

One thing I

Know

for certain I

Regret

that we didn't

Last

Love I no

Longer

wait for

it is an

Old

friend of mine.

My heart no

Longer

wants, it has

Died

and now it's

Cold.

So I am sorry

for how our

Love

was lost

If I knew our

Future

I would

Avoid

it at any

Cost.

Now your

Memory

will forever

Haunt

me

your the one I

Truly

loved

having you in my

Life

at all

I thank the

Lord

above.

 

  • Author: Tammy Smith Sarazin (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 7th, 2022 17:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just a little poem I felt towards one ex of mine.
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 26
  • User favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet.
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Comments4

  • Goldfinch60

    That 'ex' is missing your love Tammy.

    Andy

    • Raven333

      LOL, I doubt that Andy but thank you my friend

    • tallisman

      It’s sad how some things don’t work out. However there is always the next thing! Good write Raven!

      • Raven333

        Thank you so much tallisman, I do appreciate..

        • tallisman

          You keep writing, I’ll keep reading 😁

        • 1 more comment

        • Justa_Geezer

          His misfortune to be missing out on you Raven, Nicely written though !

          • Raven333

            I thank you very much my friend

          • Accidental Poet

            They say, "As one door closes, another opens". May the right door open for you Raven.

            • Raven333

              Thank you so much!!!



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