For Dana (1966-2006) Poem by Alan W. Jankowski

For Dana (1966-2006)



I see a girl with long blond hair,
So much like yours I stop and stare,
With a quizzical look she walks away,
I just stand there with nothing to say,
So many girls remind me of you,
How they move, the things they do.

I watch the sun set in the sky,
Reminding me of times gone by,
How we sat on the beach hand in hand,
Us two lovers sitting on the sand,
So many things remind me of you,
Of days gone by, when we were two.

I miss you more than you'll ever know,
I'll never understand why you had to go,
Sometimes it seems likes some kind of test,
How Heaven only takes the best,
But understand though we're apart,
You will always remain in my heart.

For Dana (1966-2006)
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: death,loss,love,relationship
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written for my fiance who died of a heart attack shortly after her fortieth birthday...the picture was taken Christmas 2001 btw, along with myself and Angel...
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Alan W. Jankowski

Alan W. Jankowski

Perth Amboy, New Jersey
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