1971
Poetry by Michael F. Nyiri
Poem 100
You love her, you don't want to lose her How many times have you said this to me You love her, how I know you love her You hope this will last for eternity And yet, my friend, you could not know Though I listen to you with serenity My heart is suffering with each blow I love her too, my friend, you see. I view her with a lover's eyes But since you're there, I will not move You love her, she hers all your cries But mine I hide, I cannot love I can, but won't with you standing there No matter how hard I would have strove I'll hade behind myself, she will not care You and she can share your love. You love her, you don't want to lose her If she'd never found you, I'd have felt the same You don't have to tell me how much you love her I only wish you had never came But since you did, I'll never know If she could ever love my frame Do not worry, she does love you And I will find no one to blame I just feel so damn sad about it sometimes.
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