I Miss You Poem by George Carpow

I Miss You



It was the day when I saw you
Few confused words said like by a fool
Ten minutes like in paradise
While whatching heaven in your eyes.

Three months have passed since in misery
I looked at you in the evening streets
There is no way to hear your voice
For being with you there is no choice.

Chorus1:
I cry 'I miss you,
Can't my life be true'
I cry 'I miss you,
I miss you today'.

Your spirit guides me all the way
My head's afloat, throughout the days
I hope you know that I need you so
That in my heart cold winds still blow.

The twilight descends on me again
It's all OK, I pretend
But it's a cold and gloomy day inside
My heart breaks down, when I cry

Chorus1:

Hey!

Hear my voice, goin' to howl
This song is for you, I'm ready to go!
Here's my life, swinging in rhymes
It is for you, the other has died!

I don't care it is day or night
Let everybody think that I set them aside
I sing with your vision in front'f my eyes
My heart's at you, don't let me lie.

So now respond, are you ready to rock?
Tune you up with your own rork
I'm here with you all the time
Keeping your soul in my mind

Doesn't matter, we are fast or slow
This night I give up to you my soul
I'm not a perfection but I'll try
To merge with music while cry

Chorus2:
I miss you *4

Living in sin, hoping of grace
Clear me from evil, that made a big trace!
I wanna revive and be like you
This will be my new born that I choose

I don't care I'm a sage or fool
I will escape from this deep pool!
But I'm really want to be with you
I think it's only wish in me that's true

Clap your hands and pull the rythm!
It's high time to rock, I'm ready to sing!
I give you this song - the last part of me
Heat up the roll, what a high speed!

Doesn't matter, I'm tired or not
I believe it's the end'f my rot
I'm not a perfection but I'll try
To merge with music while cry

Chorus2:

Saturday, June 17, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love,missing,missing you,music
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Written on October 5,2013 in Moscow, Russia
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