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Nov 2018
I woke  up to a stirring just before the dawn
I searched in every corner  to find that  you were gone
I journeyed to the sea but couldn't find a trace
No matter what I did I couldn't forget your face
You didn't say goodbye, you didn't even wave
Ever since you left my heart's become a grave
Was it something  I did or something that I said
It must have been egregious for you to leave our bed
I need you so badly like the earth yearns for the sun
Since you've gone astray my life's is just a rerun
So if you ever think about starting once again
I'll be waiting with open arms, there's no need to explain.
Written by
duane hall  M/kennewick washington
(M/kennewick washington)   
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   Jules
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