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Question: Does anyone know a poem that will work for this situation!?
u love someone or really like them but they dont like u back or they would just rather remain friends!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I am afraid to love, and yet I love you!.
My fear is like a wall I walk right through!.
The wall is there, and yet it doesn’t stop me!.
I need it still, and yet I still need you!.

I know someday we will be in a field
Surrounded by the blessing of the sky!.
I’ll dance with all the freedom of pure joy,
Needing you without a reason why!.

But now I’m still afraid that I might lose you,
That you might not accept my desperate need!.
You make me laugh and cry and be completely!.
You are the flower, I the slender reed!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Here is one by W!. H!. Auden:


O the valley in the summer where I and my John
Beside the deep river would walk on and on
While the flowers at our feet and the birds up above
Argued so sweetly on reciprocal love,
And I leaned on his shoulder; "O Johnny, let's play":
But he frowned like thunder and he went away!.

O that Friday near Christmas as I well recall
When we went to the Charity Matinee Ball,
The floor was so smooth and the band was so loud
And Johnny so handsome I felt so proud;
"Squeeze me tighter, dear Johnny, let's dance till it's day";
But he frowned like thunder and he went away!.

Shall I ever forget at the Grand Opera
When music poured out of each wonderful star!?
Diamonds and pearls they hung dazzling down
Over each silver and golden silk gown;
"O John I'm in heaven," I whispered to say:
But he frowned like thunder and he went away!.

O but he was fair as a garden in flower,
As slender and tall as the great Eiffel Tower,
When the waltz throbbed out on the long promenade
O his eyes and his smile they went straight to my heart;
"O marry me, Johnny, I'll love and obey":
But he frowned like thunder and he went away!.

O last night I dreamed of you, Johnny, my lover,
You'd the sun on one arm and the moon on the other,
The sea it was blue and the grass it was green,
Every star rattled a round tambourine;
Ten thousand miles deep in a pit there I lay:
But you frowned like thunder and you went away!.Www@QuestionHome@Com