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*Ever since you left me alone by phone Saying goodbye I haven't been the same, In your endless dark eyes That would glow with so much light You left me without a lit candle Lost in the darkest plight. Yours were the softest small hands, And your short brown hair so bouncy With a playful touch to all the strands, And such beautiful boyish eyes, I could see a lot of tenderness in them. But you left me in the dark, here, To play a dismal part, desperate for love, Whether you were far or near, You were like sunshine I longed for, But I never received your warmth. This is now my darkest hour, Watch as I am taken down by this storm, You stand there from a distance, it's not Unlike watching someone get banished Without a trace, longing for one chance To for once even look at your smooth ***** face. But your visage so sweet Was but an idea, more like a dream, So when or if I wake up...* I will still never again be free.
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 12:00 AM UTC
Untitled Goodbye-Your Eyes
*Ever since you left me alone by phone Saying goodbye I haven't been the same, In your endless dark eyes That would glow with so much light You left me without a lit candle Lost in the darkest plight. Yours were the softest small hands, And your short brown hair so bouncy With a playful touch to all the strands, And such beautiful boyish eyes, I could see a lot of tenderness in them. But you left me in the dark, here, To play a dismal part, desperate for love, Whether you were far or near, You were like sunshine I longed for, But I never received your warmth. This is now my darkest hour, Watch as I am taken down by this storm, You stand there from a distance, it's not Unlike watching someone get banished Without a trace, longing for one chance To for once even look at your smooth ***** face. But your visage so sweet Was but an idea, more like a dream, So when or if I wake up...* I will still never again be free.
alan-s-bailey
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 12:00 AM UTC
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