Waste

Waste

A Poem by Bev
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Miscarriage

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I had a dream last night, and I saw your face

I held you tight, as your room I paced
I cried all night woken from that warm embrace
Wishing I'd been able to stay with you in that place
Foolish I was to think it real, my tears I wipe away with haste
Happiness, that dream I once had a taste
Bitter now this memory, torn apart like antique lace
I can feel myself now running an aimless race
My feet carry me though there is no base
As if suffering and pain itself does chase
Where my heart once sat is now an empty space

© 2008 Bev


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Added on September 18, 2008

Author

Bev
Bev

Osseo, MI



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I write most often when I am extremely depressed, and quite frequently lately I start a poem and cannot finish it. I have a published book, and some poems published at www.poetry.com under Beverly We.. more..

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