Someone Somewhere Poem by JAMES T. ADAIR

Someone Somewhere

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Meet me in the comfort of friendship
Meet me with your most simple hopes
So that I may not disappoint you
Share with me your vision of love

Don't hold me too tightly
hold me gentlly and securly
so I neither fly away
or feel bound

I have love enough for everyone
Life has taught me to err in kindness
I give love freely
I'll not be afraid to care about you

I am a lost soul
I'm a broken heart in need of mending
I'm a promise that is whispered in the wind
not spoken loudly or harshly

Listen with your heart and not your ears
you'll be more apt to hear me
and feel my teardrops
rather than see them run down my cheek

Kiss away my sadness
and my lonliness too
Because I need you too
More than I dare to say

My dreams have been swallowed up
I don't know were to search for them
Can you love a man so broken
and breath life back into him

Am I worth saving I wonder
on this breezy overcast day
like a castaway
I cannot see the horizon

In the misty morning
meet me at sunrise
take my hand
Let your spirit radiate through me

You soul runs through my fingers
and straight though my heart
life is good again with you by my side
that's all I know

lean into me and feel secure
know that you are special
and cared for
In this moment we share

You make up for the bad times
without even trying
your eyes say you care
and I feel your caring

You fill my heart with music
And make love songs ring true
Smiles well up from my heart
Where there was darkness and rain

On this lazy day
I am yours
and you are mine
though no need to speak of it

we share the world today
and see all its beauty
and dream its most gentle dreams
that were ever worth having

and tomorrow
we don't speak of it
because today is
the most wonderful day

And as day turns into night
I want to walk with you under the stars
that twinkle and glisten in your soft eyes
and cast a glow upon your skin

today my mind wanders to that
far away and imagined place


2008 © James T. Adair

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