I Often Wonder Poem by Alan W. Jankowski

I Often Wonder



I often wonder if what I feel,
Is just an illusion or something real,
For when these feelings begin to start,
I wonder if they'll break my heart,
Or will they stoke the burning fires,
That masquerade as my desires,
And turn my inner burning lust,
Into something built on trust,
Because these fires always burn,
And so it seems I'll never learn,
For when these feelings do begin,
I always seem to dive right in,
Again I'll get my just desserts,
All the heartbreaks and the hurts,
Again I'll heed this passion call,
And again in love I will fall,
And should this love come to an end,
I hope my heart will somehow mend,
So I can pick myself up off the floor,
And fall in love, again once more.

12-21-09.

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I'd have to say this is a fairly well liked poem...heck, I even like this one myself...and I took the title of my book 'I Often Wonder, a collection of poetry and prose by Alan W. Jankowski' from it...the book is due out on Inner Child Press, summer 2012...watch my Amazon page...
http: //www.amazon.com/Alan-Jankowski/e/B0084J97OE/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_7
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Alan W. Jankowski

Alan W. Jankowski

Perth Amboy, New Jersey
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