Draggin'

Draggin'

A Poem by M Lamont

 

Why, when the day ends, do I find you not home?
You are gone and you have been gone
But I still feel you there
Expect you there
 
Wide awake in my own fogged in dream
The palpability I crave, taste and need
Is magnified with each passing day
As it is laughingly unattained
 
Dragging through another day without you here
The loneliness draped around me I despisingly wear
Like walking in ski boots through mud
Getting you back to me takes longer each day
 
Written by: Mark Lamont
November 20, 2007

© 2008 M Lamont


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Good, depressing write. To the heart of the matter...and what a sad heart it is. Hope this isn't a real thing in your life.
Anson

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This makes me want to cry all over my keyboard!!!!! It's so sad, so distraught.
Where's the damn tissues????
Excellent write.

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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M Lamont
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