13 Apr 2005 Irreconcilable Differences
 |  Category: Poetry

To know what’s deep inside your head,
Emptiness lying in your bed,
A book of ideas, halfway read,
A romance grand, is now dead.

I guess it’s fact, now we’re through,
I regret that part, I really do,
For I’ll never have another you,
My heart may never beat so true.

But cast aside the tears unshed,
Seek the goal with an even head,
Don’t hear your heart as it softly said,
“I love that man like blood is red”

All the reasons we all can see,
How you were never made for me,
And I was never made to be,
A praying man upon one knee.

But rest assured, and never fear,
Ghosts of past don’t linger here,
And may the way glow ever clear,
A man who has a good career.

I have lost but I will gain,
A companion I will find again,
As soon as I can ease my pain,
As soon as sun breaks through the rain.

Now I realize how could you see,
I saw you but you missed me,
And all that I might claim to be,
Was blind by what you couldn’t dream.

However wrong, what’s left to say,
I’m sure can come another day,
But despite it all you’ll always stay,
A song my heart will always play.

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