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Missing You
by Rene Laris
copyright 07-24-2005


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This morning when I woke up,
I reached out to hold you tight.
You weren't there beside me,
I'd forgotten through the night.

I put on a pot of coffee,
And started out into the day.
It seems like forever,
Since you went away.

My days are empty without you,
My nights are long and blue.
I guess I never really thought,
I'd miss you like I do.

My love is ever growing,
With each passing of the time.
Always anticipating,
When you'll once again be mine.




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08-15-2005 Shannon W.    

This is very touching and sad! I hope you find happyness soon!


07-24-2005 Roger Crique    

I like the sequence of events and how you weaved them together. The act of literally "waking up," and realizing that no one is there is a sobering reality, especially when one is in love. Days can go on for ever, when the heart is wounded. Short and to the point, but elegantly written, this poem has the right imagery and flow, to go along with what the author is conveying.


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