I No Longer Have You Poem by Elizabeth Middleton

I No Longer Have You



Form the innocence of our youth,
Beginning in sharing the feelings we felt.
I remember sitting in that booth,
And the place that to me, one knee you knelt.
What happened to us?
What have we become?

You used to laugh and smile so much more.
I had a dream that we’d be forever.
Your heart was mine, but it fell and I
Can not tell where, but my heart is still yours.
Sharing all, we’d thought we’d always be here.
Why’ve we grown apart?
What happened to us?

All that’s left are questions unanswered,
Can anyone know how to mend our hearts?
From the pain we caused, we have shuddered,
And now all that remains is unmended hurts.
Impossible odds disturb our peace.
Can’t we fix this mess?
Why’ve we grown apart?

Why can’t things be the way they started?
My heart is lost without yours beside it!
Where has it gone? Why has it fallen?
Was my love not strong enough to grip it?
You are different, you’re not the same.
Yet, who is to blame?
The music is gone!

The music is gone.

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