
Waiting for Suzanne
Date: Tuesday, 1st June 2010 @ 08:14:21 AM AEST Topic: Sad Poetry
Contributed By: debris
Still I’m waiting Suzanne
for a goodbye or hello.
I’ve got so many questions
and things I need to know.
Every girl that could be you,
I do a double take.
Or the smell of orange perfume
can make my quiet shake
Still I’m wondering Suzanne
if the city took you whole.
Or are you left in pieces,
so I scan the streets we roamed.
Once I had your number
so I call but you’re not there.
And no one can remember.
And many just don’t care.
Still I’m hoping Suzanne
that I’ll see you on the train.
Or sitting on the boardwalk,
where we sat in pouring rain.
Like the smoke that swirled around you,
you’re gone, I don’t know where.
Still I’m waiting Suzanne,
I’m always waiting here.
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