Me, Myself And I Poem by James Casey

Me, Myself And I

Rating: 5.0


Me Myself and I

Me myself and I are never lonely
As long as we stick together
Like glue without you
It's a love to last forever

I'm lying here on the couch
Like all potatoes do
Suddenly I realize
I'm everything without you

My ship's been thrown about at sea
Stay away, have some decency
From the only pals I've got left
My friends; myself, and I with me

Jim 1964

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
While being tossed about in the North Atlantic while being in the US Navy. Even with thousands of men around you A person can still feel alone at sea.
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James Casey

James Casey

Binghamton, New York
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