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The Web Poetry Corner - Roy Wayne Crouch - Twenty Hours

Twenty Hours

by

Roy Wayne Crouch

I'm headed down this interstate
Just to see you once again
Through miles of lonely high-way
I wonder how you've been.

My brain keeps sending warnings
Of things that are to come
Each mile I have to tell my-self
Its just I'm so lone-some

In my mind I'm asking
Why you seldom call?
I told you I was coming
The silence I recall

At last I get to see you
I saw it on your face
Your love that was for-ever
Gone with-out a trace

You tell me theres now some-one else
My heart absorbs this pain
Twenty hours to no-where
I'm on the road again

Several months of heart-aches
To get you off my mind
Twenty hours of wondering
True love I may never find

NEXT?
Why don't you look at Hospitals
by: Ann Lasser
from: Muskegon, MI, US

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