Hello Again

Hello Again

A Poem by Maudlin Kat
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Poem that could easily be turned into a song I think.

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Hello again, it's me
It's so good to see your face
And how I've longed for your embrace
I'd hoped we'd meet again
So that I could call you friend
And leave the pain behind
So speak what's on your mind
Hello again, it's me
I'm so thankful for your call
I put your picture on my wall
How are the kids today?
And did they go outside to play?
Can we meet for coffee soon? 
I'd love to play for you this tune.
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
Hello again, it's me
Let's reminisce in days of old
Now that the nights are growing cold
Do you know how I treasure this? 
They say ignorance is bliss
But sometimes I wonder if 
You know how my heart twists
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
Hello again, it's me
Thanks for meeting me again
I think it's time I confessed my sin
Oh, how I've loved you from afar
Baby, climb into my car
And let's drive away from here
Without a glimpse of the rear-view mirror
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
Hello again, it's me
Let's make our promise here
Where every soul we know will hear
And bear silent witness to
All the love I have for you
Or let me kiss you now
So your lips don't make a sound
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
Hello again, it's me
I'm at your bedside today
And no doctors taking me away
Just close your eyes, my dear
Death is nothing you have to fear
Just listen to me sigh 
And never say goodbye
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la
La-la, la-la

© 2013 Maudlin Kat


Author's Note

Maudlin Kat
Written in June 2013

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I personally liked the uique structure. Really enjoyed this poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Maudlin Kat

10 Years Ago

Thanks very much!

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Maudlin Kat
Maudlin Kat

Saint Petersburg, FL



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