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I CANNOT SAY GOODBYE

I CANNOT SAY GOODBYE

No matter which way or why

I drive through the city

Feeling such pity

With tears in these eyes

Pitiful, painful

How cruel is a goodbye

When I cannot say goodbye

I still feel your pounding heart

The throbbing ache that’ll never depart

The passions we felt

The sensual sensations

Your body heats still a beat away

Yet I cannot keep away

I want to turn this car around

Screeching tires

Slipping and sliding in the mires

The blinding lights

Can this be right?

Hands gripping tight

Stomach in flight

Stomach so tight

The gears shifting

My mind lifting

How could I say goodbye

When all I could see was there in your eyes

The wipers wiping

My vision is clearing

The smearing, streaking

Disappearing

I see a vision of beauty

Your beauty

Your love

Your heart

Your soul

All there, here

Right here, right now!

Careering, tearing

Back to you!

© Teresa Joseph Franklin

7th February 2014

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Feb 8, 2014
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