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Part of Missing You

Everyone marked you the bad one, But no one saw how you shone like the sun. You could never fail me, No matter what you came to be. Thought I'd never lose you, But here I am, writing about you. I wish we could have had more time, But sometimes plans change. I still remember when I got the news, It's the most vivid memory I have. I tried to deny it for days, Then I saw myself before your grave. Being lowered 6 feet under, While I couldn't do anything. Now I'm living life with a guilty conscience, Knowing I could have prevented this. Soon we'll be together; But until then, I'll carry you in my heart forever.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 6/9/2016 10:54:00 PM
nice to see this one again, Stephanie..skat
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Date: 4/26/2015 1:00:00 AM
Stephanie, Stopping by with a nice, sweet Welcome to Poetry Soup. I will get much delight in reading and in time become familiar with your verse. As for now, I will greet you with the same smile others passed when I first joined the soup. Wishing you and your poetry the best. I hope you get to meet all the nice poets around here STARTING with me- SKAT :-) Please drop a hello and tell me a little about yourself if you wish. I would like to be your newest poetry soup "FRIEND" Hugs* SKAT
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Date: 4/25/2015 11:13:00 PM
Hi Stephanie, A nice warm WELCOME to poetry soup. I hope you have fun with this wonderful community. You'll find many friendly poets who are ready to support and give positive feedback. I will enjoy following you and your poetry when you are ready :) We are Lucky To Have you. Enjoy 2015, with New Poet Friends @-> LINDA <-@
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Date: 4/25/2015 10:33:00 PM
Stephanie - Is this real or fiction? If it is real then I really hope you find peace. A very moving poem. Thanks for sharing.
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