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A View

Charles Dennis

 

Every time I look into your face, it slides from gladness to

gloom. I don’t know where or when I lost you, but it seems to

soon.

 

When each day starts fresh, I have hope in my heart as I catch

sight of your shimmering smile and flowing red hair, I know God

is proud he created beauty such as yours to share.

 

Where did I go wrong? What have I done to have this pain

stacked upon my shoulders? To endure the hollowness I feel.

 

When our eyes fall on one another’s view, you see what I and I

see what you and as the spears of shooting white light subside,

we fall in love again, you with me and me with you because we

caught a glimpse of each others view.

 

 

 

© 2010 Charles Dennis

 

 

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