How I Will Miss Her Much Poem by Wilfred Mellers

How I Will Miss Her Much



How I Will Miss Her Much
Written by: Wilfred Mellers, Sunday, October 25,2009

The girl that I adore.
She loves me no more.
She said she could love no other.
Now she's run off with another.

God, please tell me why.
Who will dry the tears I cry?
Stacked were the odds that we could not defy.
It feels like I could lie down and die.

Now, here comes the rain.
I can't stand all the pain.
It feels like I am going insane.
For my life seems down the drain.

Logic tells me I have to let you go.
But God knows I love you so.
It feels like I should stop trying it.
But in my heart, there's no denying it.

Drawn to you like a magnet to steel.
Heartache is what I feel.
Life now seems so surreal.
This time, the hurt will never heal.

The girl that I so adore.
I know she loves me no more.
She said she could love no other.
She ripped and ran off now with another.

Now, my world is falling apart.
How could she break my heart?
Of all the others, I placed her above all.
I was a fool to ever fall back in love.

Now, I can't escape the pain.
A fool I was to fall in love again.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
For her, I could have never maintained.

Her affections I am still vying;
Though I know I should stop trying.
She sends my heart still flying.
Now my eyes need some drying.

I despise those sad goodbyes.
No songs of sad lullabies.
Interludes no longer gratify.
Whispered words once an outcry.

Sweeter, she was more than honey.
Every word she spoke seemed so funny.
She made my days so bright and sunny.
I am Elmer Fudd, and she was Bugs Bunny.

She used to fill my heart with glee.
Gone now, she is away from me.
She was all that I could see.
Now, so shall it ever be.

She remains a beautiful sight.
Seldom days pass by lonely candlelight.
Gone now is the tender touch.
I will miss her so much.

Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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