When You Go Poem by Ella Goodman

When You Go



My eyes are not wet
When I see you go
The drops of soft dews
Are all my trove
That to you I owe.
Long grown fondness
Melt in warmth
Like love of sunshine
That melt the winter snow.

This drop of warm feels
Make me strong
When I see you walk past
I know where I went wrong.
To call you back,
With melted cheeks,
I fathom not, nor I seek,
Walk your way, breathe in life
Here I shall stand, to see you smile.

Sometimes and when
You may look back,
There I shall stand like yester morn.
Nothing can break my faith
In you. There you dwell,
In skies all blue, while I stand nigh,
On other bank. Your world and mine
Shall be apart, but somewhere,
There the thoughts shall hark.

Thursday, December 4, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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