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Missing You More than Tears Can Show

By Wallflower

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

I remember the breeze Through your silver hair, and the memory's so real It still feels like you're there. I miss you more than I can bare.. But now when I need you You're gone, You're never there. How could god have taken you Knowing how you're needed? How could god give you so much pain In this life you have exceeded? I know that it has been three years But still I have to cry these tears. Wishing for a chance To thank you so, Missing you more than tears can show. Written November 15th, 2001 © on Nov 14 2001 10:46 PM PST   18 • 0 • 1

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