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I Saw

By Richard J Sereday Jr

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

I saw that tear in your eye, though you hid it all so well. And I know from where it came, for I have cryed the same, in my time long ago, mine came, now yours, they are brand new. Love slipping away, nothing to do, but watch it go. And why must it die, I can't tell you that, the ones that last are few. The knowledge it takes and the will, the willing hearts of two. So if it is gone and your heart, it does freeze, know this to be true. You've found so much more than just a friend in me, this much, I can prove to you, if only..... Written December 17th, 2001 © on Dec 17 2001 04:32 AM PST   0 • 12

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