Without You

Joseph M Marion

Life without you

Is like a beat without the rhyme,

Is like a clock without the time,

Life without you

Is like a body without the mind,

Is like the wine without the dine,

Life without you

Is like a dog without the bark,

Is like a fire without the spark,

Life without you

Is like a son without his mother,

Is like a daughter without her father,

Life without you

Is like veins without the blood,

Is like a heart without the love,

Life without you

Is like a blade without the sharpness,

Is like a touch without the tenderness,

Life without you

Wait . . . thats it!!!

I have no life without you in it

Every time I wake up, I want to cry because we're never there by each other's side. I'm terrified of the thought of not

being with you. I'm haunted by the days we spent together. I know your suffering, like mine. Without you, my heart can't beat; without you, I can't think; without you, I can't feel anything. Ever since you stopped talking, I'm so scared of losing you. I've been dying a little every day. But even if I could, I wouldn't wish the pain away because it's a memory of you. So I guess what I'm trying to say is

I can't and I refuse to live a life without you.

You are and always will be my wife, my life, from beginning to end, the one I adore forever. I learned a lesson from you being gone. I will text you every day; I will always find a way. Thank you for proving and teaching me you are the one I want, ache for, and desire more than my own life. I love you endlessly and forever.

  • Author: Joseph M Marion (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 5th, 2025 13:25
  • Category: Love
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  • sorenbarrett

    A poem of missing someone that is a part of life. A lovely write of need and desire for another. Lovely

  • Poetic Licence

    A heartfelt and passionate declaration of ongoing love for their wife, nicely expressed and written



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