You And I (Old Verison of Mine)

by ChildofGod87   Dec 20, 2004


My Hand is lonely for your clasping, dear;
My ear is tired waiting for your call.
I want your strength to help, your laugh to cheer;
Heart, soul, and senses need you, one and all.
I droop without your full, frank sympathy;
We ought to be together---you and I;
We want each other so, to comprehend
The dream, the hope, things planned, or seen, or wrought.
Companion, comforter and guide and friend,
As much as love asks love, does thought ask thought.
Life is so short, so fast the lone hours fly,
We ought to be together, you and I.

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  • 19 years ago

    by Jessx3

    I liked this poem alot!!! its very "eye-popping" loved it!!! keep up the good work!!

  • 19 years ago

    by Ann Stareyes

    WOW! Absolutely beautiful. You have talent, enjoyed! ~lol~Ann

  • 19 years ago

    by Kayla Sonya Dearing

    Great poem and thanks for commenting and voting on my poem.

  • i loved this poem. its amzing.

    i loved this bit.

    As much as love asks love, does thought ask thought