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Where's My Rainbow After My Storm

Someone please Tell me Where’s my rainbow Since I’m living this storm My heart’s full of joy Yet my heart is also broken and torn Love can be a wondrous thing But it can also forever scorn Falling in love with that someone For which you have come to adore You reach for them In the middle of the night Then you realize there not there They never have and they maybe always out of your sight Miles keep you separated from each other Distance that you can’t seem to find a light You close your eyes And they are in your arms Kissing your lips You can’t resist their charms This kind of love has to have been sent to you from above You lay one another down To make sweet passionate love You stare deeply into their eyes Completely lost and hypnotized Then suddenly it comes as no surprise That you’ve again gotten lost in your dream Life thinks this is just a funny game Or so it may seem Will you ever get to hold them? Will you ever be able to be? Will you ever look in their eyes? Will you ever be able to see? Why can’t something just go easy? When something this good feels so right to me Love knows no boundaries And boundaries can be overcome But you have to wonder if they really will And if they don’t then why had this love even begun I’m daunted, tortured, and tormented all the time Why does it always feel like I’ve done some kind of damn crime Why can’t love just let us be free? And break down those walls Let go of the boundaries Please someone tell me As I lay here broken joyous and torn Where’s my rainbow All I constantly see is my storm

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 11/12/2009 12:52:00 PM
I am so happy that your excellent poetry was included in my day of enjoyable reading. May you have a wonderful day filled with inspiration . Love, Carol
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