So I Can Carry It With Me Poem by Lindsey Wolf

So I Can Carry It With Me



The car halted within the crowd of fans
The soprano voices screaming. the rabid girls.
All come to see one God-like man
As he kisses goodbye to the girl with the dark curls.
So I can carry it with me.

She clings to his jacket, remembering the cloth
And tracing the feeling of him to her mind
But she knew, his heart that was so warm for her would begin to froth.
But she had fallen in love with him. How could she be so blind?
So I can carry it with me.

He kissed her goodbye once more
Whispering words she hoped were true
Before he opened the car door
And she watched him, the only love she had ever knew.
So I can carry it with me.

She left the car
As he walked through the parted crowd
Heading to the plane that would take him so far
And instantly she was swallowed up with the screaming voices so loud.
So I can carry it with me.

He took up the stairway to the private plane
Like all the other teenage girls begging for his attention
And like all the others begun to scream and cry his name
While releasing those tears of tension.
So I can carry it with me.

He stood at the head of the stairs
Shadowed blue eyes searching all around
Looking all over as his aching heart begins to tear
Yet she is no where to be found.
So I can carry it with me.

She remembers what he said
As she desperately waves
Promises and words that they someday would wed
And at-last showed the smile she had saved.
So I can carry it with me.

He spots her after a while
And gets on the plane, taking carry-on from her smile he did see.
And she softly whispers his words
I want to see a smile
so I can carry it with me.

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Lindsey Wolf

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