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I Never Thought
by   SweetGirl

The way your neck smelled when I held you tight,
Or the warmth of your arms all through the night,
Your silly laugh that seemed so loud,
That stood out in any crowd,
The way you smiled as you stared in my eyes,
As if to see sunshine through cloudy skies,
I never thought I could miss your cologne...
I never thought I could feel so alone.

The way you?d grab me and pull me near,
And whisper sweet everythings in my ear,
The way you stood right by my side,
No matter what, you carried my Pride.
The way you?d talk and talk for hours,
Or how you?d surprise me with beautiful flowers.
I never thought about today...
I never thought I could feel this way.

I?ve never felt so alone and sad,
I never saw what I really had.
I?m so cold with you not here,
My pillow soaked from tear after tear.
I never thought that I could feel...
So torn-up, no chance to heal.
I never thought I?d miss your breath,
Without your air, it feels like death.
I never thought you?d break away...
I never thought I could feel this way.

I never thought I?d have to know
The emptiness inside that seems to grow.
I never thought I?d hate the rain,
It never stops, I?m going insane.
I never thought my tears could last,
They never stop, they pour so fast.
I never tried, I never fought...
Now that's the problem... I never thought.
        
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Poem ID: 66791   Poem Posted: 4/7/2005
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