Pop, I Miss You, I Love You Poem by Syed Karim

Pop, I Miss You, I Love You



Sitting by lake Lynwood, looking at the waves passing by
I know you are gone forevewr, broke all the worldly tie
I remember when I met you some 17 yrs ago one Sunday afternoon
We just moved in next to you it was month of June
You said welcome neighbor, what's your name
Shook hands said hope to have lots of fun and fishing game
Through the years we grew on each other
Built relationship just like grand son and grand father
Shared good time, shared bad time
Went to Dunken Donuts, enjoyed spending nickel and dime
Summer came, flowers bloomed, garden grew
Like two kids, bathed under the Sun and walked on the grass dew
We would fish any time, day or night
Boat ride with you was never dull, was always a delight
When I went to work, you would stand by the window by my drive way
Have a blessed day, have a fun day that's what you would say
Drive way is here, window is there but it does not open any more
Pop, I miss you, I love you
Wish you could hear me from the eternal shore.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bonnie Collins 05 March 2008

OH did this ever ever touch my heart, how sweet a story, and how sweet of you to spend time with someone who apparently enjoyed the things you did, the part I enjoyed the most was DUNKIN DOUNUT, the picture you painted left he reader sitting there with someone telling you stories about BACK IN THE DAY, very tenerly pened....... Bonnie Collins

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