Hate Seeing You

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I hate seeing you with another 
In the arms of some false lover
His arms around your waist
Your lips on his, so sweet the taste
I cringe, draw back in fear
How can you be with him with me so near?

This feeling new through my heart tears
No longer do we share life and heart's cares
No more memories shall we create
You were supposed to be my love's fate

This is how we end?
After all I've said, how can I be just a friend?
To be left all on my own
After all the seeds of love we had sown
Go on, one on one
Don’t seem like fun

I should accept it but I can’t
My feelings I can’t supplant
I need you to be alone
If I can’t have you at my home

cover of After All is Said ... A couple walking away from each other the guy looking towards the woman

After All is Said …

What’s left after you’ve been intimate? 30 poems that answer that question. Good, bad, worse & perfect, the response to what happens after intimacy. Know what happens After All is Said …

After All is Said . . . It’s Poetry! It’s relationships! It’s emotion! It’s short and accessible. You want to read this, trust me.
A collection of poems that says everything After All is Said …

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C. Stuart Lewis creates poems with feeling, intelligence and sex appeal. His short stories and books focus on characters that feel real in real world situations. Originally from the United States he now resides in Ontario, Canada. Check out his webpage at TheAuthorStew.ca

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