My One Poem by lindsey ashton

My One

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The last words she whispered, the warmth of her breath,
Taken away so quickly, by the coldness of death,
How those words tangle around my aching heart,
Strangling my soal, it tears me apart.
For she is my woman, but a woman no more,
The woman i love, the woman i adore,
How can this be,
That she is taken away from me?
How can i live without her by my side,
How can i breathe now I'm hollow inside?
How can the world begin a new day,
When I am lost, stuck here in today?
My one, my love I will never again see,
Her bright blue eyes looking back at me,
Her breath on my neck as we dance through the night,
Her astounding beauty beaming out in the light.
I cannot let go of those last words she said,
They race and echo through the puzzle of my head.
How can she be gone, when i still feel her lips
upon mine, i still feels her hips
upon mine, in this lonely time.
I can only but wonder, where my one is now,
I can only but think she is happier somehow.
Without her i have died inside, a shadow of who I am,
For she is no more, and I am just a man.
The saggy yellow moon gazes sadly at my one,
As her body lies perfect, her spirit has gone.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eric Adams 02 February 2009

beauty heart warming fufilling poem

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Gary Fellows 02 February 2009

Very sincere and toching Lyndsey, great stuff. Gary Fellows

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Kite Remedy 03 February 2009

death may separate human beings, but not the vestiges existing in the mind, memories, or thought.. very beautiful poem indeed..

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Darkness J 03 February 2009

Such a touching lovely poem.

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Michael P. Johnson 03 February 2009

I Know my friend, oh how I know

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Laurena Willetts 02 February 2009

this is a very sad and touching poem.i can feel the pain.plase read mine The Night Visitor wher i too experienced a loss of a loved one. well done love pam

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Christine Kerr 02 February 2009

Very touching. You know the man has lost the one he loves and you are able to feel his pain.

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lindsey ashton

lindsey ashton

wigan, manchester UK
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