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Loneliness, I need not speak a word Yet you're aware of my wretched pain; All through the night, your vigil you keep, Hearing my heart call to Love, in vain; Sensing my distress, you warn the dawn To tap gently at my window pane You know me so well -- my heart's a book You've read many times, with empathy; Steadfastly you watch, come rain or shine, You stand at your post most faithfully; I feel your presence in the darkness When tears blind my eyes mercilessly In a moment of false bravado, I foolishly pushed you from my side When I believed Love had come to stay -- A silly notion I now deride; Somehow you knew not to stray too  far, And when you returned, how we both cried! Come, Loneliness, let's call it a night, I'll discard these dreams, then we'll go home; Once again we'll amble, side by side, I have you ..... there's no reason to roam; Tonight I'll raise my glass in a toast: To you, friend, I dedicate this poem!
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Jun 21, 2018
Jun 21, 2018 at 1:53 PM UTC
Dedicated To Loneliness
Loneliness, I need not speak a word Yet you're aware of my wretched pain; All through the night, your vigil you keep, Hearing my heart call to Love, in vain; Sensing my distress, you warn the dawn To tap gently at my window pane You know me so well -- my heart's a book You've read many times, with empathy; Steadfastly you watch, come rain or shine, You stand at your post most faithfully; I feel your presence in the darkness When tears blind my eyes mercilessly In a moment of false bravado, I foolishly pushed you from my side When I believed Love had come to stay -- A silly notion I now deride; Somehow you knew not to stray too  far, And when you returned, how we both cried! Come, Loneliness, let's call it a night, I'll discard these dreams, then we'll go home; Once again we'll amble, side by side, I have you ..... there's no reason to roam; Tonight I'll raise my glass in a toast: To you, friend, I dedicate this poem!
lorrainecolon
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Jun 21, 2018
Jun 21, 2018 at 1:53 PM UTC
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