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Us

It should be me 
Plus you
Me and you
Only us
Together
But you will never love me
You will talk to me
You will hug me
But we can never be
Cant you see
You love someone else
Not me but
I love you
Us two
Together as one
In the midnight sun
Would be perfect
Maybe one day you’ll select
Me as the one
To love,
Cherish,
And hold
Not now
But only if it was.

Copyright © Samantha Miller | Year Posted 2010


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Date: 10/3/2010 5:00:00 PM

wonderful words thank you so much for sharing with me my friend [duncan]
Date: 10/2/2010 11:26:00 AM

Hi Samantha I loved this poem of unrequited love. I found it sweet and yearning and enjoyable to read. Luv June(sylvia)
Date: 10/2/2010 6:25:00 AM

I would like to welcome you to PoetrySoup Samantha. Wishing you the best in your writing endeavors. You can look to the left side of the main page and find lots of information on PoetrySoup including contests by members of PoetrySoup and contests by the PoetrySoup site also which you may enter.If you have questions please feel free to ask anyone here. We are all willing to help and if we don't know the answer we will find someone who does. Love, Carol
Date: 10/2/2010 6:23:00 AM

Welcome to Poetry Soup.. so enjoyed your creative write today ..hope u will check out the contest scene to enter and good luck with luv...
Date: 10/2/2010 5:50:00 AM

It seems like we all will experience this feeling sometime in life. Very nice.
Date: 10/2/2010 5:43:00 AM

Very interesting and romantic thoughts on passionate love, samantha

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