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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MISS YOU, by DAVID CORY First Line: Miss you, miss you, miss you Last Line: Just to be with you. | |||
MISS YOU, miss you, miss you; Everything I do Echoes with the laughter And the voice of You. You're on every corner, Every turn and twist, Every old familiar spot Whispers how you're missed. Miss you, miss you, miss you! Everywhere I go There are poignant memories Dancing in a row. Silhouette and shadow Of your form and face, Substance and reality Everywhere displace. Oh, I miss you, miss you! God! I miss you, Girl! There's a strange, sad silence 'Mid the busy whirl, Just as tho' the ordinary Daily things I do Wait with me, expectant For a word from You. Miss you, miss you, miss you! Nothing now seems true Only that 'twas heaven Just to be with You. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE COLORED SOLDIERS by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR FOUR QUARTETS: BURNT NORTON by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS by JAMES BEATTIE TO ALEXIS IN ANSWER TO HIS POEM AGAINST FRUITION by APHRA BEHN THE GUEST OF PHINEUS by WILLIAM ROSE BENET AN OLD-WORLD CONVENT GARDEN by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN |
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