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I Miss You, but I Cannot Make You Miss Me



I miss you, but I cannot make you miss me. I need you, but you do not know my need. I want you, but I cannot make you kiss me. ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 20 August 2006
Author: Nicholas Gordon
Rating: 2.4/5 (5 votes cast)
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I Miss You, but I Cannot Make You Miss Me
I miss you, but I cannot make you miss me.
I need you, but you do not know my need.
I want you, but I cannot make you kiss me.
I suffer, but I cannot make you bleed.
I beseech you, but you will not be beguiled.
The door's locked, and you will not let me in.
You're my mother*, but I cannot be your child.
I've lost you, and I can't take back my sin.
Like an earth no longer with its sun,
Shooting towards eternity alone,
I no longer circle anyone,
An aimless, mindless, wandering piece of stone.
Ah, Mother*! It would be so sad if we
Would journey through to darkness separately.
*"father" if to a father


-Nicholas Gordon -

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