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Poem Number 23314
I miss you
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Commentary:
But I Miss You
I miss you,
Like one misses
the starless nights
Like one misses a beautiful morning
Not to be with you, dear God,
how it does me harm.
I miss you.
When I walk, when I cry, when I laugh
When the sun shines,
and when it's cold outside
All because I feel that
you are something all my own
I miss you.
Like the trees miss autumn
Those are the nights
that I can't find sleep
My love you cannot imagine,
How much I miss you.
I miss you
In every lonely step I take
Everyday that
I am alive
I'm dying my love
Because I miss you
I miss you
When the aurora
commences to give off its colors
In your virtues and with your flaws
For whatever reason my love,
I don't know,
But I miss you.
I miss you.
Like the trees miss autumn
Those are the nights
that I can't find sleep
My love you cannot imagine,
How much I miss you.
I miss you
In every lonely step I take
Everyday that
I am alive
I'm dying my love
Because I miss you
I miss you
When the aurora
commences to give off its colors
In your virtues and with your flaws
For whatever reason my love,
I don't know,
But I miss you.
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