I'm Missing You Now Poem by Jean Eugene Guan

I'm Missing You Now



It is months since I heard you talk.
We have passed each other's side without a glance.
I haven't seen your face, those eyes, I loved.
Should you give me another chance?

I must have been cruel,
Such an inconsiderate moron.
I know not that I'll hurt you,
But it's over and we must move on.

I want you to say my name again.
Whisper that sweet voice in my ear.
See that tender lips move with words again.
Touch you and hold you near.

But I don't know how to tell you this.
I'm just a bit scared for your reply.
I don't know how long I can take this.
Only time is the one I rely upon.

I haven't got the courage to strike the sword on stone.
Not a word to utter, not an action to take.
Idly waiting for you to forgive a fool like me,
To take my hand again and just un-break.

I miss you so much that my heart, I can't bear.
The burden that's inside that twitches pain.
All that cure is for you; just one more chance
I want to hear your voice again.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: love,missing
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