Lost Without

by William Sirett   Nov 26, 2005


Letting your guard down,
letting them in.
Fear of a stranger,
and lust for a soul.

Blinded without you,
always hoping for more.
Living life empty,
always alone.

Where have you gone to,
why leave me like this.
Without your sympathy,
I fall evermore.

Please pick me up,
relieve me of care.
And let me soar upward,
to the heaven we share.

Oh great aspect,
for which we secretly wish.
Let us live without problem,
for were lost without you.

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