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Poetry by R Brown

Poetry Set One

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broken

Copyright © by R Brown, December 14, 2010

How can I miss something that has been gone for so long

Something that was never truly mine.
You held my heart in your hands, held my breath my sole my life

Never was I good enough to love you, nor did you love me.
I still miss the feel of your lips on mine
The touch of your skin the smell of your hair.

I believed your lies and lost my heart
But still I miss you


lost

Copyright © by R Brown, May 30, 2011

I turn around and I see memories of you
Of us of you and me, things that you left behind
the smell of you Is ingrained in my mind
I lay were your body should be and feel lost in time.
Did I dream you or feel you touch me
It seems so clear but what can I really see
My heart racing at the thought of you
Is what I’m feeling to good to be true
My mind is playing tricks on me
The reality is that you have slipped away
That your touch is a memory that I have trapped in time
I lost your love a long time ago but cant seem to move on
I can still feel you, taste you, touch you, if I close my eyes


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