I Walk These Streets Poem by Max D. Hornbogen

I Walk These Streets

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I walk these streets and they remind me of my past.
I have walked a lot of roads in my lifetime, still I see those in my frames of my past.

So I walk on this sidewalk and look at the house that I use to live in.
Sill I think of those times, of when I was young...sometimes I wish I could be that way again.
Maybe In another lifetime.

I walk at night, just so I could feel the chill down my spine while I recall my past.
Remember when, you were young and still wanted to be with him.
As I stare out the window, I see you leaving the driveway.

That was the last time I saw you, now I know your deep in my heart forever in time.
So I walk these streets and they remind me of my past, some of them were long lost memories.
But still I see your face in my head and the way you look was the same.

In my heart I know, that your love will carry on through us forever in life.

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