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Lost Souls Meet Again

The spring is coming in a slow pace, But I can sense something in the air, Something coming out of nowhere, I stood in front of the elevator on the third floor in a nice old hotel, Going to a small diner with friends, Some nice food and wine to fill my soul with love, The door opened, and I saw a man inside, Thinking how I must have lost my mind, after so many years, it can’t be You, And I stood frozen, and You stood frozen, Until the grey metal doors closed and brought me back from the Universe of lost souls, I run downstairs to stop you leave, Seeing unfamiliar faces, seeking for you - my ghost from the past, While You pushed the elevator button many times, screaming loudly: go up, third floor, now, go, move… Is it her, or I’m loosing my mind? And the doors opened, but nobody was there, You couldn't find me- your lost love, your ghost from the Universe of lost souls. I screamed, You screamed, We screamed in an erupting pain so the whole Universe can hear us, Could it be that we lost each other again? I took the stairs and went up, I could feel how our pain reunites, I could feel that a lost soul is shouting three floors above, And I saw You on your knees staring in the elevator doors, And You felt my presence coming from behind, You felt my steps getting closer, And You stood up, Seeing tears coming from my eyes, While I touched yours going through your face, We didn't say a word, But our minds were talking, We didn't say a word, But our eyes were walking us through our history together, We didn't say a word, But our hands.... Our hands united, Our souls united breaking these cold hotel walls, Breaking the ice around our harts, Breaking the past, Amusing the whole Universe of lost souls!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 3/12/2013 6:49:00 AM
Intersting poetry ... thank you
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