Smiling Poem by Megan Tucker

Smiling



Everytime she passes by and see’s me smiling,

I bet it kills her everytime.

Those hungry eye’s that follow my everymove,

searching for the eye’s she once looked into.

Those eye’s that completed him,

those eye’s he once knew better than his own.

I’ll just keep smiling,

smiling when everything is wrong or right.

I know it’ll kill you that your not the one holding me at night.

You’ll see pictures and hear stories,

but all you’ll have is memories.

We can dance through these memories a thousand times,

how we stole each other’s hearts and without each other is was just so hard climb-

The tallest tree without you by my side,

but I’m doing alright.

I just keep smiling,

when I know your watching my everymove,

smiling about how much I hate you and I’m happy without you.

When that song on the radio plays,

I know your thinking of me,

but I’m just a memory and your just a simile I use in a sad song.

That’s why I’m smiling,

when everything is alright or just wrong.

Those hungry eye’s that follow my everymove,

searching for the eye’s she once looked into.

Those eye’s that completed her,

those eye’s he once knew better than his own.

…Our eye’s will meet again.

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