Regret Poem by cheryl davis miller

Regret

Rating: 5.0


If I could look in your dark eyes again
I'd never again look away.
I'd watch as the sun chased the stars and moon.
I'd watch forever and a day.

I've learned from your absence as years go by
the bitter-taste of sad regret.
But the look in your eyes in morning light
is something I cannot forget.

I remember you, where ever you are
I think about you every day.
Know this my love if I could go back I,
would never again walk away.


c.d.m.4/30/17

Regret
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: first love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
waking up too late
COMMENTS OF THE POEM

I think the first love always leaves a lasting impression...bittersweet joy and sorrow.. a ten from me..

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Thank you very kindly.

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