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A woman standing on a cliff, wishing for her love to be with her. She feels and knows that this is half her soul.

Missing You

Missing you.
My wizard is gone.
I can't sleep.
I can't eat.

I miss him nightly,
I hear his whispers of love on the wind,
feel his warm embrace on sleepless nights,
hear his laughter in the trees.

Oh, why must we be apart?
Why can't I be with you?
I need the other part of
my soul to be complete.

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Visitor Comments (from the Voting form)
jeanny
I realy like your poem i goes with the things i'm going throuth and the way i feel for that some one that left
Rose
it was an awsome poem i love it so much you,r so good
Hillary
I came looking for a poem that has a lot of feelings, & honestly, I miss this certain person, I'm sending it to him, to show I REALLY miss him! Thank you!
Mia
I LIKE THIS POEM A LOT! I CAN RELATE TO IT. IT'S ALSO SAD
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