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how i feel now
Poetry by James Kulikowski Published on DarkPoetry.com 2005-11-04

You used to make me swear never to leave you;
Now you're gone and will not tell me why.
I cannot guess what I have done to grieve you,
But if I have so much, then let it die.
What makes a love like ours blow away
Like a piece of paper in a gusty wind?
What makes it so impossible to stay?
What words or gestures might I now rescind?
Just as your love was once a mystery,
So now your bitterness I cannot grasp:
As if I touched your temples tenderly
And felt the twisted sinews of an asp.
Alone I face the cold, cold things you do;
I need your love to help me deal with you.




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On Saturday July 29th, 2006, mywristshurt (511) writes:
amen... you had every line and every phrase just beaming with truth (i know how it is) and the last line "I need your love to help me deal with you" was just fantastic.. great write


On Sunday April 23rd, 2006, TwilightMelodies (1041) writes:
Sheesh, I really need to stop reading your words...but I can't, I'm hooked to the point of obsession. This is, again, flawless. *Evangel*



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