To The Dejavu Girl I Found Today Poem by Benjamin Chiu Uy

To The Dejavu Girl I Found Today



To the Dejavu Girl I Found Today

We were staring at each otherwith mutual admiration and kindness

An interests shared together for past lovers, past dejavou,

In a city of nondescriptlife,
I thought i had found the missing pieces of a puzzle.

I am a man dreaming of you,
The girl i never found in this life,
Missed in the fields of wild roses,
Where everything was young and fair oncea paradise for a young man.

Imagining on the lost summers of my brighter years,
In a memory of a time that was not you,

You were a stranger coming from the past
Into the futile future of old age,

Where limbs were growing old with a life spentfrom an early summer,
Where i was in a demensions different from yours,
Where the sunwas much brighter than today,

The spent rods of today before usefulness, before opportunities and the setting of the decline and the decays.

Yet i would like to tug you along with a rope and bring you like a blushing bride and i handsome prince to the havens of my past,

for some people a cliquelove never dies lost in the space, in time, somewhere,

Waiting in the waits forthe soulmatesto comepresently knocking on your heart.

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