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The day, you left

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I watch the stars in the sky,
So shinny, so bright,
I tried to catch,
Yet they are too far, too beautiful,
But,
I could never own them…

I am yelling at the roof top,
Telling the wind how much I miss you,
My voice was so loud,
But you can never hear from far beyond…
A drop of tear,
Silently slide from my eyes…

Sitting silently,
The memories start flashing back,
The days that we been together,
We were so naïve,
As pure as white clothes,
Without any design nor color,
The days without sadness and loneliness,
Yet,
Day by day,
We no longer stay white,
Our hearts has changed,
The naïve days shall never be back…

We are facing different people,
With a mask, covering our face,
We need to wear this mask for how long?
None can tell…
Perhaps,
Thousand light years later,
This mask will disappear,
Showing people their truest self…

We have made promises,
Until the day our ice sealed dreams come true,
Till the very end of the day,
We only can be separated,
But,
You left me behind,
Letting these dreams go with the wind,
Sinking into the deepest sea.

Why have you left me behind?
Why you give the only hope to live for me?
You have gone,
Left me behind,
Sitting on this roof top,
Crying silently.

My dearest friend,
Please stop your steps,
I’m coming,
Please wait for me,
We shall complete our dreams,
And never be separated…

Categories: Jia Zhing, Poetry
  1. jamesesz
    March 19, 2009 at 2:01 pm | #1

    Wow..This is sentimental! Sounds like Juliet thinking of Romeo..Lol..Is this a love poem? It better be, cause I am feeling love after reading it.

    ~ESZ, James

    • jzhing
      March 19, 2009 at 2:15 pm | #2

      lol…
      Is saying the girl pass away, left the boy behind…
      hehe…
      Thanks…

      ~Zhing

  2. jamesesz
    March 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | #3

    Auch! Crying now!

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