“I sit here in despair,
when I knew you never cared,
and I always seem to wonder why its me who gets the thunder,but then I get so frightened because its you who gets the lightning.”
This poem was written/submitted by Grace Broach.
“I sit here in despair,
when I knew you never cared,
and I always seem to wonder why its me who gets the thunder,but then I get so frightened because its you who gets the lightning.”
This poem was written/submitted by Grace Broach.
Many we’re the nights
i thought of you
remembering about you and i
now i miss you so
trying to play what life
has to offer
without you here by myside
as i tried not to get lonely
now i miss you so
but rather rejoice and comfort myself
feeling to make it real
that you and i
are here together tonight
and i will always know
that our love will never die.
This poem was written/submitted by clairvoyantdestiny (Jhoyce)
As I sit here,
Just one person comes to mind,
I ask myself why,
Maybe it’s because I miss her,
or maybe because I wish she was here by my side,
This poem was written/submitted by Ron Positano.
I miss you so much I’d rather die.
I don’t know what to do, I just can’t lie.
I really want to hug you and kiss you right now.
I really wish I can do it somehow.
I hope you feel that I really love you.
I wish you love me that much too.
I’m sorry for the times I’ve hurt you.
But no matter what, I’ll always adore you.
You’ve the sweetest face and the cutest smile.
Nothing can be compared to you, even you’re far a mile.
I hope you’ll be open and say your feelings to me.
And I promise everything will work, you’ll see.
This poem was written/submitted by Paolo Almazan.
My tears are running down my face as if i was running in a race,
I miss you so much i don’t know what to do,
I my heart was shattered i wouldn’t know what to do,
I think now its time to say goodbye,
Even though i don’t want to,
I really want to be your friend but i don’t think you want to be my friend anyway here is my way to say goodbye,
I don’t know what happened to our friendship but i really miss you.
This poem was written/submitted by dana johnston.