I Loved You Here Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

I Loved You Here



I can only love you, while I'm here.
I will for you, start my singing.
The song of my world, you can dream of.
I look up at your sky, at the biggest of stars,
and down at my eyes, yours see through mine.

So sing my name in the wind,
as the leaves follow the breeze on your face.
Leaves of rich pine back to that place that you loved.
Silk as it falls, from the West.

Sometimes when you breath it fills my sail.
Up so high and this high, I can feel.
Oh, black ships to sail back and forth then across.
All alone in your space, I must wait.

Sometimes even I move to quickly,
made sore by you I get up,
and my soul that you hold it is wet.
Ocean of sound far away, from his.

Here is my love and you are.
Here where I loved you and to all who can see.
Here it is plain, sing it out love is blind.
Here at night when I start to sing.

The two biggest stars in the sky look at me.
My name on the wind,
green leaves on my face, such are friends.

Friday, February 14, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: green
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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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