Before I Bid To You Goodbye Poem by Clester James Rabuyo

Before I Bid To You Goodbye



Before I bid to you goodbye
I'll look straight right onto your eye
As if I'm perfect, and I don't lie
Keeping a secret so you won't cry

Before I bid to you goodbye
Take off your clothes, in bed we'll lie
Let's not turn off the light
Make love and don't be shy

Before I bid to you goodbye
Faster we make it, till you moan and cry
Flood you with kisses from lips down to thigh
Until you beg me. 'let's do it one more time'

Before I bid to you goodbye
Lean on my shoulder for the last time
I'll sing you an old classical lullaby
As you sleep, I'll wipe my tears to make it dry

Before I bid to you goodbye
Flood of tears flows in my eye
For the time has come, my dear, goodbye
Ain't coming back, but I'm still keeping our tie

And as I say to you goodbye
With a gentle kiss in your forehead, I
Cover your naked body with blanket, then I
Leave you in the morning you shall ask 'why? '

Days, months and years can't be counted
With your question, left unanswered
We're happy, almost perfect, but I left, 'then why? '
I left you alone under the blue sky

One day, you shall find the answer
In my notebook, inside my drawer
A folded hospital bills and paper
With the doctor's note, 'I'll live less than a year'

'I am sorry for if in you, I lie
For I better suffer and die
Than seeing you cry
I love you, goodbye.'

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