The Girl From Yesterday Poem by D.A. Woods

The Girl From Yesterday



Her Long red hair, her big beautiful eyes,
her welcoming smile stopped me once upon a time, I was paralysed.
Was she there for keeps? ? ...maybe I should've realised,
how all good in my life disappears comes at no surprise.
She made me laugh, she made me cry,
she walked out my life and I know why,
its hard to hold beauty discarded through life's red eyes,
she wasn't the first if I can be honest, no lies.

The last day I saw you, I knew it was a mistake,
I tried to rectify it before it got too late,
I often came to your door to no avail, I knew my fate,
spent weeks trying to get her. Its Aril, raining, Its half past eight.
Years later I still thought of her, feelings I underestimate,
isn't that the way true love always goes, along those traits? ?
forgotten feelings turned to years still I extricate,
I had to move on and my past to liquidate.

One day many moons later I receive a hello came to the fore,
a number I didn't recognise, or seen before,
it was the Girl from Yesterday, how my heart pounded and roared,
she was a light on my darkened shore.
Beating faster and faster, it beats for more,
my beautiful girl behind the blue door,
because you were the girl I adored,
and my mind trip takes me back to 1994.

Friday, October 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
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