She speaks softly calling my name
I hear her voice as clear as yesterday
In my mind I can not forget
Her smile still shines
Her laughter echoes
Her eyes so full of life
In my dreams she comes no more
To tell my heart she is fine
I still want to run and find her
It all is so unreal
I still have not been able to visit her
At her grave just outside of town
I hope she understands I can not bear it
I carry her picture with me everywhere
I will never forget our good times
I will never forget the moment she died
I knew something was wrong
My world changed the day nature snapped her up
And took her life
And a part of innocence in mine that I will never find again
Published by Lisa Stanley
I hold my BA in Elementary Education. Im passionate about my kids, teaching, and writing like there is no tomorrow! View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentSad and poignant...beautiful tribute to a lost friend.
This is a very touching sentiment. Excellent poem.