Words Unspoken

c.corsaro73

All I see,
Is the one who I can't seek.
I see your body's elegant stare,
It clears away all the dark air.
My mind disappears,
In a cloud of nervous tears.
I seek to walk near,
The one who I gaze at every year.
I walk alone without a sound,
I only hear your voice through the crowd.
There is no hope in my body that has awoken,
My silent proposal is full of words unspoken.
I look upon each day,
As another one that got away.
I couldn't stay,
I just looked the other way.
I try to look at you and smile,
It takes me a long blushful while.
I had the chance,
To ask out pure elegance.
Chance after chance, fear after fear,
Words I want to speak are the ones you can't hear.
I beg for a heart,
But that only tears my confidence apart.
All I ask is that we'll listen together,
To the words you will cherish forever.
I want to stand with you side by side,
Hand in hand every day and night.
I want to be the one you can trust,
I want to be your one.
For I have been too scared to approach you,
There is something I must say here,
"I love you."

  • Author: c.corsaro73 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 24th, 2016 13:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: This was about me. I was too afraid of asking out this girl, so I wrote this. This explains the feelings I had of being too shy to approach her because her beauty intimidated me. Things, unfortunately, didn't work out in the end.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 64
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Comments2

  • AwkwardDebaterGirl

    It's a lovely poem. I wish you all the best luck with your girl. I fear that if you haven't come to her with your feelings yet, telling her you love her might come off a little stalkerish. You should really go get her if you feel this strongly! Good luck.

  • lysistrata

    Gentle Good hearted Soul,
    Walk on
    Don't Fear
    Tell her how you Feel...😍😘

    Or Send her a Letter...📩📮



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