When I Will Be Gone Poem by Keith Anastase KAMOSSO

When I Will Be Gone



When the clock will be ticking
The loud Tick-tack sound in my ears
Counting down as fast as it could be
Fantasy stars will be forming in my psyche
And tears will be shaping in your eyes

I will be possibly lying in your arms
Your smoothie hands caressing me
Your angelic voice counseling my spirit
Your gorgeous frontage strengthens my soul
I won’t think about my journey

I will like to see your laughter
For one more time before I go
For many reason I will shed tears
But for Love we will smile again
I will want you to kiss me right then

I know you will be missing me
I will be terribly missing you too
But this writing will help you through
And my love for you will keep you alive
I will need you to move on

As we promised to each other
“You jump, I jump after you”
“You cry I cry with you”
I will need you to get over that misery
And make the most of the rest of my memories

I know it will not be fair for both of us
But choice will be what we didn’t have
Except I believe love will be the battle we fought
The victory dance and kisses will restore your faith
And you will miss me a lot more.

Don’t feel grouchy because of my words
Feel love and my final heartbeats
Fake a smile to comfort my soul
Touch my face, wipe my sorrow
Kiss my lips, sense my passion

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